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The sequence `p_(1), p_(2), p_(3), ...` satisfies the relation `2p_(n)=p_(n-1)+p_(n+1)` where `n gt l`. Given that `p_(5)=26` and `p_(7)=38`, then find the value of `p_(50)+p_(90)`.

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