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(1)と(2)を全文並べがて欲しいです ちなみに答えは(1)3番目③ 6番目⑥ (2)3番目⑤6番目⑥

[1] 次の英文の文脈に適合するように下線部(1)~(5)の [ 内の語(句)を並べ替える き,それぞれ3番目と6番目にくるものを選び, その番号をマークせよ。 As shown by the recent trend of jimikon (simple weddings), more and more couples are [ avoiding ② ceremonies money. 6 6 to 7 wedding] ち 103 aims to reverse that. ③ elaborate ④ holding ⑤ save The VR (virtual reality) software a 24. Ateam is a Japanese smartphone games developer. Its app, named Sugukon VR, combining sugu (soon) with kon from kekkon (marriage), is used with headphones and goggles that people slip their smartphones into. It is unique because the videos are taken from the perspectives of both bride and groom. Other attempts at VR software merely imposed clients' images on magazine ads for wedding locations, but Ateam tried hard to make the experience more realistic by advancing to videos and audio. groom The video responds to one's movements. For example, with the goggles on, the can turn to see his bride in all her finery. If he then swings back, he sees the wedding guests. Couples can also use the software to check out wedding locations at hotel resorts 3 of 4 out ⑤ the expense ⑥ them overseas (2) avoid ②:: checking =4 160 person. Ateam's app uses the technology it developed for a horse racing game (3) [① from V+ 2 lets 3 players (4) race 2 0 to] in T⑤ that ⑥ the ⑦view] the point of view of a jockey. It 5 3. is a response to the fact that fewer engaged couples are holding elaborate ceremonies. According to a survey, approximately 670,000 couples get married every year but around 300,000 stop short of holding a wedding ceremony. This means (4)[①are ③ fewer 4 for for 2 2 chances 4 there ①to ⑦7 young people] attend weddings. The number of there people who do not know what to do in a wedding is increasing. A staff member at Ateam said, "By using VR technology, we can create a system so that (5) and 2 away 5 ✓perie ③ cannot ④_far ⑤ live 4 2 T⑥: relatives: :: ::⑦::K_who_ attend the wedding will still be able to experience it." Ateam will film different wedding locations in V₁ 0 Japan and other countries and allow clients to virtually experience them at their customer service counters. STEM

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数学 高校生

この問題の(3)(4)はなぜ展開しなくていいのですか? それから展開せずに微分ってどうやるのか分かりやすく説明していただきたいです🙇🏻‍♀️‪‪´-

CHART & SOLUTION 積の形の関数の微分 p.278 STEP UP _2{(ax+b)"}=n(ax+b)-(ax+b)'=na(ax+6) "-1 {f(x)g(x)}=f'(x)g(x)+f(x)g'(x) homujo FRAME 寺に、2において α=1 である場合は{(x+b)"}'=n(x+6)^-1となり,計算が簡単になる。 | y'=(2x-1)(x+1)+(2x-1)(x+1) =2(x+1)+(2x-1)・1=4x+1 注意 (1) のように簡単な関 数ならば、 元の式を展開し '=(x2+2x+3)'(x-1)+(x2+2x+3)(x-1)', y=2x²+x-1から =(2x+2)(x-1)+(x²+2x+3)+1 ECTO- c =2x2-2+x2+2x+3=3x2+2x+1 '=3(2x-1)^(2x-1)' =3(2x-1)・2=6(2x-1)2 を結ぶ '={(x-2)2}'(x-3)+(x-2)(x-3 「程式を mil ったときの余り。 =2(x-2)(x-3)+(x-2)・1 =(x-2){2(x-3)+(x-2)} =(x-2)(3x-8) v=(x-2)^{(x-2)-1}=(x-2)3-(x-2)^から v=3(x-2)2-2(x-2)=(x-2){3(x-2)-2}-- y'=4x+1 と計算した方が スムーズ。 公式2を利用。 結果は展開しなくてよい。 ◆公式1を利用。 {(x+b)"}=n(x+b)"-1 (x+b)"の形にする {(x+b)"}=n(x+b)"-1 =(x-2)(3x-8) FORMATION 78の微分法の公式 af ((b)\-(+)\ A-E- (D) V {f(x)g(x)}'=f'(x)g(x)+f(x)g'(x) や {(ax+b)"}=na(ax+b)" -1 式を展開せずに微分できるというメリットがあるが,次のようなミスをしやすい 正確に押さえておこう。 (1) xy'=(2x-1)(x+1)、 ←同時には微分しない。 (3) xy'=3(2x-1)2 ←(2x-1)' の掛け忘れ。

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英語 高校生

付箋で貼った2文がどうしてそのような訳になるのかわかりません。

た次の英文を読み, 設問に答えなさい。 (学習院 法学部 2022年) Society is everything. Many of us go through life thinking we are self-made and self-sufficient. Some may credit (or blame) their families for success or failure in life, but rarely do we think about (1) the bigger forces (that determine our destinies - the country we happen to be born in, the social attitudes common at a particular moment in history, the institutions that govern our economy and politics, and the randomness of just plain luck. These wider factors determine the kind of society in which we live and are the most important determinants of our human experience. 2 Consider an example of a life in which society plays a very (X) role. In 2004 I spent time with a family in the Ecuadorian Amazon*. Antonia, my host, had twelve children, and her oldest daughter was about to give birth to her first grandchild. They lived on the edge of the rainforest with no road, electricity, clean water or sanitation*. There was a school, but a considerable distance away, (Y) the children's attendance was irregular However, Antonia was a community health worker and had access via radio* to a doctor in a nearby town who could provide advice to her and others. Apart from this service (arranged by a charity), she and her husband had to be completely self-reliant gathering food from the forest, educating their children on how to survive in their environment. On the rare occasions when they needed something they could not find or make themselves (like a cooking pot), they searched for bits of gold in the Amazon, which they could exchange for goods in a market at the end of a long journey by boat. 3 This may seem like a very extreme and distant example, but it serves to remind us how accustomed we are to the things that living collectively gives us infrastructure, education and health care, laws that enable markets in which we can earn incomes and access goods and services. Antonia and her daughter promised to name the baby (they were Minouche, (2) which was a great honour. I often wonder what kind of life that other Minouche will be having as a result of being born in a very different society. V+ re expecting The way a society is structured has profound consequences for the lives of those living in it and the kinds of opportunity they face. It determines not just their material conditions but also their well-being, relationships and life The structure of society is determined by institutions such astical and legal systems, the economy, the way in which family and community life are organized. All societies choose to have some things left to individuals and others determined collectively. The rules governing how ? those collective institutions operate form what might be called the social contract, which 1 believe is the most important determinant of the kinds of lives we lead. Because it is so important and because most people cannot easily leave their societies, the social contract requires (Z) of the majority and necessary changes ás circumstances change. VF vf ⑤We are living at a time when, in many societies. people feel disappointed by the social contract and (3) the life it offers them. This is despite the huge gains in material progress the world has seen over the last 50 years. Surveys Social contract people

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