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のとき って 基本例題 29 不等式の証明 [A-B2≧0の利用] 次の不等式が成り立つことを証明せよ。 また, 等号が成り立つのはどのような ときか。 [p/doll (1) a≧0,b≧0のとき 5√a+3√6≧√254+96 (2) a≧0,b≧0のとき √a+√6≦√2(a+b) |指針 解答 (1) の差の式は5√a +3√6-√25a+96 であり,これから ≧0は示しにくい。 そこで, 証明すべき不等式において, (左辺) ≧0, (右辺) ≧0であることに着目し A≧0, B≧0のとき A≧BA'≧B2 の利用を考える。 すなわち、まず左辺) (右辺) を証明するために,平方の差 (左辺) (右辺)2≧0 を示す。 CHART 大小比較 差を作る 平方の差も利用 250 x96 (1) (5√a +3√6)(√25a+96)² =(25a+30√a √6 +96)-(25a+9b) =30√√√O =30√ab≧0 ① よって (5√a +3√6)² ≥(√25a+9b)² 5√a +3√6≧0,√25α+96 ≧0であるから (2) {√2(a+b)}'-(√a+√6) 2 =2(a+b)-(a+2√ab+b) p.51 基本事項 3 平方の差。 18445 0≤18+b] 2A≧0, B≧0のとき Kids A≥B⇒A²≥B² ⇔A'-B'≧0 Aya +3√6≧√25a +96 等号が成り立つのは, ① から α = 0 または 6=0 のと√ab = 0 |6+|2|0 きである。 5 @ 0+3+16+0=0/264 =a-2√ab+bosching (10 ① (1dp/+dns= =(√a-√5)² ≥0 よって {√2(a+b)}² ≥(√a+√6) ² √2(a+b)≧0,√a+√6≧0であるから √2(a+b)≧√a+√6 等号が成り立つのは、① から a=bのときである。 この確認を忘れずに。 (1) a≧0,b≧0のとき 7√a+2√6≧√49a+46 (a) (a-h²√a-√6 平方の差。 (実数) 20 この確認を忘れずに。 √a = √6 2013/11 (250 25+C50) 練習 次の不等式が成り立つことを証明せよ。 また, 等号が成り立つのはどのようなとき PS ②29か。 (0) DE 1 1章 章 ⑥ 不等式の証明

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英語 高校生

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occasions at school, most school songs (2) sometimes (3) gal ni owoq low. 22 by famous musicians, but these days, anoijasu school songs themselves. 5 Fill in each blank so that each pair has almost the same meaning. answer the questi CH? the pass China gave Japan two pandas in 1972 as a symbol of friendship. ) ( ) ( (1) Two pandas from China ( 18.0 1972 as a symbol of friendship. CO JounA few villagers saw a gang go into the bank by the back door. (2){ ) ( ) ( kids together. (3) In ancient times, food and water were shared and kids ( C A gang was ) into the bank by the back door. In ancient times, the whole community shared food and water and took care of The law in this country says children under 12 (2) その絵は古い博物館で発見された。 ) ( ) by the whole community. 6616 Americans have known this Japanese song since it came to the U.S. in the 1960s. (4) This Japanese song ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Americans since it came to the U.S. in the 1960s. Vocabulary [] [自然] 7 Choose the best option. (1) My father works at a research center for the ( a. reservation b. typhoon c. forecast ) Japan in ) ( MEME UT 6 Put the Japanese into English. (各4点) ni TewanА Sygiene soubor vidsdong a19vh baensqet 916 VIWA (1) この国の法律では, 12歳未満の子供を1人にしてはいけないと定められている。 redog on (3点) Hints on 19lov frilastol ◆ This chain restaurant can be found only in Okinawa. [沖縄だけで見ることができる] 21 1920 19dew (altas709 ◆ This cheese is made at a local farm. [地元の農場で作られる] slup A bak roda alone. 6 (2) (S) ) of rare plants. d. conservation ide om s

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50 内の語を適切な形に変えて、 空所に入れましょう。 (1) I visited a temple (2) Who is the woman in 1224. (build) the kids? (watch) in English. (3) My sister can read books (4) I know the boy 6 次の日本語に合うように,空所に適切な語を入れましょう。 (1) 私はソフィーに窓を開けるように頼みました。mog I Sophie (2) 私はあなたに彼がどこにいるか教えてもらいたい。 I you (3) 先生は私たちにその本を読むように言いました。 My teacher the book. (4) ジャックに今晩私に電話をするように頼んでもらえますか。 Will you Jack me tonight? (write) a red T-shirt. (wear) us open the window. tell me where he is. 7 次の文を []内の指示に従って書きかえましょう。 (1) I meet her at the station. [文末に tomorrow を加えて] I her at the station tomorrow. (2) They were running along the street at the time. Jack news since this morning. [at the time を now にかえて] [「今朝からずっと・・・し続けている」という文に for the 5 名詞を後ろから説明する分詞 分詞がほかの語を伴って直前の 名詞を説明する。 ●現在分詞 「・・・している~」 Look at the girl singing a song. (歌を歌っている→ 女の子) ●過去分詞 「・・・された〜」 I have a watch made in Japan. (日本で作られた→腕時計) 6 to 不定詞を含む表現 ● ask ... to ~ 「…..に~するように頼む」 I asked my mother to buy the hat. (私は母にその帽子を買ってく れるように頼みました。) ●want ... to ~ 「・・・に~してもらいたい」 I want you to carry these bags. (私はあなたにこれらのかばん を運んでほしい。) ●tell... to~ 「...に~するように言う」 He told me to study harder. (彼は私にもっと一生懸命に勉 強するように言いました。) 7 動詞の形と「時」の関係 ●現在形 過去形 / 未来の形 talk(s) talked will talk They along the street now. (3) Isaw the bird. [「一度・・・したことがある」 という文に] I the bird once. (4) We live in Kobe. [「5年間ずっと… している」 という文に] 現在完了形: <have [has] + 過去分詞> We in Kobe for five years. (5) Jack is waiting for the news. ●進行形: <be動詞+動詞の -ing形〉 現在進行形 am [is, are] talking 過去進行形 was [were] talking ●現在完了進行形 : 〈have [has] + been + 動詞のing形〉 「ずっと・・・し続けている」 Yui has been playing tennis for two hours. ( 結衣は2時間ずっとテニスを し続けています。) 7

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英語 高校生

下線部(4)の和訳に関してです。 どうしてfindが使われていて、かつ、このような和訳になっているのかがわかりません。 また、underの対象が明記されていないのは省略でしょうか?

次の英文を読み, 下記の設問に答えなさい。 There are few things on this planet that give me greater joy than making my home the most comfortable, relaxing place possible. So, one winter a few years ago, when my fiancé had a bout of insomnia, I sprang into action, gathering all the things that held promise for a great sleep: black-out curtains, a white noise machine, and the cult favorite a weighted blanket. Weighted blankets, which cost anywhere from $100 and up, are a sleep aid usually made in a duvet style, with the many squares throughout filled with heavy beads. Lovers of the weighted blanket claim that under its weight they can relax faster, leading to a better and deeper sleep. These blankets weigh anywhere from 5 to 14 kg, and manufacturers generally recommend choosing one that's not more than 10 percent of your body weight, although this seems to be just a rule of thumb and not based on scientific study. [1] "Absolutely love it," my friend Greg Malone tells me over Facebook one day. "Rotating shifts makes [a] to sleep hard, but my girlfriend got me one as a gift, and I have found it's made a big difference in falling and staying asleep.' However, Deep Pressure Therapy (DPT)— the act of using firm but gentle pressure on the body to reduce anxiety has been practiced for centuries in various forms. In 1987, a limited study found that many college students who used DPT reported feeling less anxious after [b] full-body pressure for 15 minutes (in an adorably titled "Hug'm Machine"), although the researchers did not note any physical changes like lowered heart rate or blood pressure that would indicate the participants were more relaxed. That being said, a 2016 study found that patients who used a weighted blanket while having their wisdom teeth removed tended to have a slower heart rate than (2)patients who underwent the procedure without, which may indicate that they were more relaxed. However, many patients didn't report feeling more relaxed, and since they each only went through the procedure once, it's difficult to tell if the weighted blanket was the key to calming down. 2 Some say that simply the fact that a weighted blanket makes it more difficult to toss and turn at night makes for a better night's sleep, while others claim it has something to do with [c] the blood vessels on the surface of our skin that causes our heart rate to slow down. It also could be that the feeling reminds us of times when we felt the safest, like getting a hug from someone who cares for us or when our parents would swaddle us as newborns. 3 Similar to how many people adore the feeling of a soft blanket against their skin or can't relax without their favorite scented candle burning, others might connect with the feeling of gentle, full- body pressure. The trick is finding the sensory cue that makes you the most comfortable. "Weighted blankets have been around for a long time, especially for kids with autism or behavioral disturbances," Dr. Cristina Cusin, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, told Harvard Health. "It is one of the sensory tools commonly used in psychiatric units. Patients who are in distress may choose different types of sensory activities holding a cold object, [d] particular aromas, manipulating dough, building objects, doing arts and crafts - to try to calm down." My fiancé immediately disliked the 9-kg blanket I had picked up and said it made him feel like he was trapped. He's not alone in (3) this. "I liked it at first, but then as the night went on, I felt trapped," Heather Eickmann, a family friend, told me. "Also, I sleep on my side, and it really started to make my hip and knee joints ache." With the weighted blanket making my partner's sleep worse, I decided to give it a try myself. And (4) while I didn't find it too heavy to curl up under, the 9-kg blanket did turn making the bed into a small strength exercise. Overall, I tend to be a good sleeper, so swapping out blankets didn't make any outstanding differences to the quality of my snooze. However, later that summer, (5) ² を使ってみたら, まったく別の理由で夜中に目をさましているのに気づいた。 The blanket was HOT. [ Jones, Emma. "Can Weighted Blankets Help You Sleep Better?" Healthing 15. 11 May 2021. 出題の都合上、原文の一部に変更を加えている。】 設問 1. 下線部(1)を日本語に訳しなさい。 ただし, "one” の具体的内容を文脈に即して明らかにすること。 2. 下線部(2)の具体的内容を文脈に即して30字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 3. 下線部(3)の具体的内容を文脈に即して35字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 4. 下線部(4)を日本語に訳しなさい。 5. 下線部(5) を英語に訳しなさい。

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5 19 A concerted drive to reduce obesity in one Australian town resulted in a whole generation of slimmer, faster, and healthier children, researchers reported yesterday. They said that the program, a simple mixture of persuasion and (A)incentives, was astonishingly successful. It led to 2,000 children gaining less weight, watching far less television, taze (and playing more sports. The "Be Active, Eat Well" project, conducted by Deakin University in the small town of Colac, 150 km southwest of Melbourne, ended with Colac's children weighing an average of one kilogram less than the norm for Australian children of their age. Their waistlines were an ウェスト average of cm smaller - 2 cm for boys and 4 cm for girls. Professor Boyd Swinburn from Deakin University in Melbourne said yesterday that the Colac experiment had proved to be "astonishingly successful." It was the first such program in the world to report significant reductions in waistline and weight. Professor Swinburn said: "Most people would think individual weight loss of one kilogram is not much, but here we're talking about shifting the weight of a couple of thousand kids, and 15 that's actually quite (B) phenomenal. In fact, across a population, that is absolutely huge." The experiment began three years ago when the university researchers descended on Colac's population of about 10,000 people, urging parents, teachers, doctors, and local fast-food outlets to support changes for all children aged between 4 and 12. The program included opening up more after-school activity centers for children and introducing 20 brightly colored lunch packs that contained a pitta salad wrap*¹ and fruit tub2. Parents were encouraged to (c) monitor strictly the amount of time their children watched television or walk or cycle to They were asked to encourage their children spent on computers. (3) school rather than drive them. While the researchers had hoped to cut television viewing by 10 percent, the final results 25 reported children's television viewing had dropped by 21 percent and soft drink consumption by 70 percent. There was an increase of almost 70 percent in the number of children participating in after-school sports. 10 7. ★★★ 参照チェックノート p.38 414 words 56 早稲田大学 Even the town's fish and chip shop owner switched from using animal fats to sunflower oil. He reduced the saturated fats3 in chips from 49 percent to 9.1 percent. The other fast-food outlets 30 also switched from animal fats, leading to a cut in saturated fats consumed in the town of 55 kg a week. Adults then began to follow their children's example, and the local self-defense academy went from 16 members to 75. pitta satu 1 (A (

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