The lines $p(p^2 + 1)x - y + q = 0$ and $(p^2 + 1)^2x + (p^2 + 1)y + 2q = 0$ are perpendicular to a common line for which value of $p$?

  • A
    For exactly two values of $p$
  • B
    For more than two values of $p$
  • C
    For no value of $p$
  • D
    For exactly one value of $p$

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