K-squared problem in mathematics
If p and q are true, we can get from the proposition p: the square of k-4 = 0, and we can get that -2 is less than or equal to k and less than or equal to 2. From the proposition Q, the square of (2k- 1) is 4k > 0, and the solution is k < 1/4. So-2 is less than or equal to k