Quadratic function g is defined as follows: g (x) = px2 + (t -1)*x - p , where x ∈ Real Numbers and p , t ∈ Real Numbers , with p ≠ 0 .a) For case where g(- 3) = g(1) = 4   (i) Find value of ‘p’ and value of ‘t’.   (ii) Find path of quadratic function g

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Quadratic function g is defined as follows: g (x) = px2 + (t -1)*x - p , where x ∈ Real Numbers and p , t ∈ Real Numbers , with p ≠ 0 .
a) For case where g(- 3) = g(1) = 4
   (i) Find value of ‘p’ and value of ‘t’.
   (ii) Find path of quadratic function g

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