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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

70の問題の回答がなぜDになるのかが分かりません。 因みにTOEICのリスニング問題のPart3です。

68. Who is the man? M It's such a pleasure to finally meet you, Olivia. As coordinator of this year's international trade conference, thank you for Transportation modes and how they can affect your supply chain"(B) An event coordinator accepting our invitation to lead one of our sessions. Saturday, November 19 10:00 am - 12:00 pm (A) An expert in international trade Sponsored by Dupree Logistics - Drew Flint, Senior Partner (C) A trade representative (D) An owner of an agency Room 101 W The pleasure is mine, Ruben. Our agency is always happy to have representatives 12:00 Noon - 1:15 pm 69. What has the woman agreed to do? (A) Lead a conference session (B) Conduct an interview (C) Schedule an appointment (D) Accept a new position Lunch participate in your conference. Witon Hotel - Wolfgang Puck's Spoon M As requested by your assistant, Jamie, your session has been scheduled for the afternoon of November 19. Ilf you check the schedule, you will see the title of your presentation listed in the last time slot on that day. 1:30 am - 3:00 pm 「Asia: A strategic approach to effectively developing and executing your Asian marketing plan" Sponsored by Blackbox Associates - Olivia Ingersol, Chief 70. Look at the graphic, Who does the woman Operating Officer Room 102 work for? 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm Closing Ceremony Wisconsin Center Ballroom (A) DuPree Logistics (B) The Witon Hotel (C) Wolfgang Puck's Spoon (D) Blackbox Assodiates W Thank you very much, and I'l see you at the conference.

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Mathematics Undergraduate

問題としてはこのURLのやつでexercise2.2.9の問題です。 2.2.9. Define T : ℓ^2(Zn ) → ℓ^2(Zn ) by (T(z))(n) =z(n + 1) − z(n). Find all eigenvalues of T.... Read More

16:22マ l 全 の Exerc: 164/520 matrices, convolution operators, and Fourier r operators. 2.2.9. Define T:l'(Zn) - → e°(ZN) by ニ Find all eigenvalues of T. 2.2.10. Let T(m):e'(Z4) → '(Z) be the Fourier multipliei (mz)' where m = (1,0, i, -2) defined by T (m)(2) = i. Find be l(Z4) such that T(m) is the convolutior Tb (defined by Th(Z) = b*z). ii. Find the matrix that represents T(m) with resp standard basis. 2.2.11. i. Suppose Ti, T2:l(ZN) → e(ZN) are tra invariant linear transformations. Prove that th sition T, o T, is translation invariant. ii. Suppose A and B are circulant NxN matric directly (i.e., just using the definition of a matrix, not using Theorem 2.19) that AB is Show that this result and Theorem 2.19 imp Hint: Write out the (m + 1,n+1) entry of the definition of matrix multiplication; compare hint to Exercise 2.2.12 (i). iii. Suppose b,, bz e l'(Zn). Prove that the cor Tb, o Tb, of the convolution operators Tb, and convolution operator T, with b = 2 bz * b.. E Exercise 2.2.6. iv. Suppose m,, mz € l"(Z). Prove that the cor T(m2) ° T(m) and T(m) is the Fourier multiplier operator T) m(n) = m2(n)m」(n) for all n. v. Suppose Ti, T2:l"(Zw) → e'(Zn) are linear tra tions. Prove that if Ti is represented bya matri respect to the Fourier basis F (i.e., [T; (z)]F =A Tz is represented by a matrix Az with respect t the composition T20T, is represented by the ma with respect to F. Deduce part i again. Remark:ByTheerem 2.19, we have just proved of the Fourier multiplier operat Aresearchgate.net - 非公開

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

すみません、長文の穴埋めがわからないのでどなたか教えてくれる方がいましたら心強いです! (1)と(2)がわかりません。

Dear Patron, Thank you for your contribution to the Sunset Maritime Museum. Our efforts to pass on our rich seacoast history to the next generation have been a phenomenal success. We were able to raise more than $60,000 this past year. There are many projects in progress and more planned for the following year. several retired sea captains have been volunteering their time for live 2. storytelling sessions, which have been getting young people interested in boating and fishing. Consequently, we hope to exceed the amount of donations this coming year. An anonymous donor has contributed $20,000 to get the ball --3--.We are delighted about this, as we anticipate remodeling costs of $100,000. We understand that everyone's resources are limited, --a- we ask that you help us spread the word by forwarding this to your family, friends and associates. The Sunset Maritime Museum is a worthy cause. Since the museum reopened, the number of people staying and working in this town after high school, as well as those attending college and coming back here to work in family businesses has increased almost 10%. Help save our local heritage. Your help willbe appreciated for generations to come. SVBd (8) 1. (A) Actually, there were at least a dozen new projects involving seabirds. (B) On the other hand, we didn't finish the report to our shareholders in time. (C) Otherwise, there was no information about the matter that could be shared. 0ubeem.ol opiod (D) Nonetheless, we project we will need further funding to meet operating Costs. 46 00 2. (A) For example, (B) However, (C) Notwithstanding, (D) On the other hand, 3emit ynsm visil of beleva) evsdinrelbbne eus eit GAe 1w () の O0

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Mathematics Undergraduate

自由度10のx^2乗分布において、P(0<=X<=U)=0.98を満たすUの値を求めよ という問題があるのですが、答えを教えてほしいなどとおこがましいことは言わないのですが、何かヒントなどがありましたら教えてほしいです。

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