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If p+1p=52 then p2+1p2p + \dfrac{1}{p} = \dfrac{5}{2} \text{ then }p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2} =

  1. 254\dfrac{25}{4}

  2. 194\dfrac{19}{4}

  3. 94\dfrac{9}{4}

  4. 174\dfrac{17}{4}

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Answer

Given,

p+1p=52p + \dfrac{1}{p} = \dfrac{5}{2}

Using identity,

(p+1p)2=p2+1p2+2(52)2=(p2+1p2)+2254=(p2+1p2)+22542=(p2+1p2)(2584)=(p2+1p2)(p2+1p2)=174\Rightarrow \Big(p + \dfrac{1}{p}\Big)^2 = p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2} + 2 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{5}{2}\Big)^2 = \Big(p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2}\Big) + 2 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{25}{4} = \Big(p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2}\Big) + 2 \\[1em] \Rightarrow \dfrac{25}{4} - 2 = \Big(p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(\dfrac{25 - 8}{4}\Big) = \Big(p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2}\Big) \\[1em] \Rightarrow \Big(p^2 + \dfrac{1}{p^2}\Big) = \dfrac{17}{4} \\[1em]

Hence, Option 4 is the correct option.

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