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赤丸をつけたところが分かりません。ちなみに、【】は副詞句・副詞節、()は形容詞句・形容詞節、〈〉は名詞句・名詞節です。 1つ目の赤マルは、なぜthat以下が副詞節なのか(自分は名詞節だと思った) 2つ目はの赤マルは、何のofか

[At the turn of the twentieth century, a remarkable horse (named Hans) was paraded [through Germany] [by his owner Wilhelm von S M Osten, a horse trainer and high-school mathematics teacher. Not only could "Clever Hans" understand complex questions (put to him 同格のカンマ 「すなわち」 V S in plain German) 構文図解 M M O 過去分詞の名詞修 [If Tuesday falls on the eighth of the month M - but he could answer them by 0 M M what date is the following Friday?" not only A but (also) B S C S tapping out the correct number] [with his hoof]. [Using this simple V M with 「~を使って」 分詞構文「~して」 M response], it appeared [that Hans could add, subtract, multiply, and S V M add, subtract, multiply, divide divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, and both read and add ~ divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, both words spell words]. Suspicious, the German board (of education) appointed S M M V Being 省略の分詞構文 a commission, (including circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, and 0 「~を含んだ」 M circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, psychologists psychologists), to investigate the situation. Surprisingly, they to do C M S concluded [in 1904] <that no trick was involved>. This did not satisfy V V M S O 名詞節のthat the board, and the case was passed [to psychologist Oskar Pfungst) O S V M [for experimental investigation]. [Braving both the horse's and M 名詞節のthat observer of human behavior >. M owner's notoriously bad tempers], Pfungst finally was able to 分詞構文 「~して」 S M V demonstrate <that Hans was no mathematician, but rather a fine not[no] A but (rather) B[ATTB 20 t を使っ 教育

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Mathematics Senior High

対数の問題です 赤矢印になる過程が良く分からないので教えてください

176 280 重要 例題 179 対数不等式と 不等式2+log.3 <logy81+2logy ( 指針 前ページで学んだ対数不等式を解く要領で進める。 まず 底をりにそろえて, logy A<logy Bの形を導くとよい。 そして, 1 真数> 0, 底>0, 底=1の条件を確認。 >1のとき logy A <logy B⇔A<B 大小一致 解答 真数は正であるから, 1-12128>0より 底yyについての条件から logy3= 0<x<1のとき logy A <logy B⇔A>B 大小反対(不等号の向きが変わる ) に注意し,xとyについての不等式を導く。 simb CHART 文字を含む対数 真数> 0, 底> 0,底1 に要注意 整理すると すなわち [1] y>1のとき og (1-2) 0. y<3(1-2) [2] 0<y<1のとき y>0,y=1 logy 3 -=210gy3であるから、与えられた不等式は logyy 2+2logy3<4logy3+210g(1/1/27) S > 3(1-21) y>3 + これらと ①を同時に満たす不等式の 表す領域は、右の図の斜線部分。 ただし, 境界線を含まない。 の表す領域を図示せよ。 〔類 センター試験] 1<log, 3+log (1-40<5-1 log,y<log, 3(1-2), @*&&(-x) - 2/ 6 (x)gol-Segol>(S-x) x<2 2 ($_0<AI|,€C0<x-g ②底をそろえる。 ...... OKA - logy√y=logyy 3>(1-x) gol+(S) 1 0 2X 注意 底を3にそろえると, 分母が10gsyの分数不等式が導かれ る(実際のセンター試験では FEITU ===== 1=logyy 大小一致 3 yagol>(-x) (S-y<-x+3 √3x) (S-2) dock 大小反対 ◄y>-x+3 ①の条件を ②:y>1か ③ :0 <y<1 y>3/1

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English Senior High

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