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Given p>0, prove p +1/p >= 2

I hate of these proving questions (but the process of solving them is quite fun, I just hate them cos I can't get them right :( )
 

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Or you could prove by induction from the second line.

Or you could sketch the and show for p > 0, it's greater than or equal to 2.
 
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Given p>0, prove p +1/p >= 2

I hate of these proving questions (but the process of solving them is quite fun, I just hate them cos I can't get them right :( )
A tip for the future, with these questions (inequalities) you have a set of known statements and then from those you can derive the more non-obvious ones.

[sqrt(p)-(1/sqrt(p))]^2>=0 where p>0 (p real) since the square of any real is always positive
p+(1/p)-2>=0
p+(1/p)>=2
 

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