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これを訳していただけませんか😭

dovecameron to the most beautiful man I have ever known, and my best friend: yesterday marks 5 years since you've left us, and I still feel you all around me every day, all the time. I feel as though I understand you more and more as I begin to understand myself in these formative years, and although it can't ever replace the years I've lost with you, I know I am never without you because you are in me :) I am so happy every day, dad, and so is Claire. Both of your girls are following their bliss and living their great adventure. Taking no prisoners, loving all they can and eating ice cream bars and overly salted popcorn in bed. I wish you could meet all of the amazing people I've brought into my life and know how safe and loved I am. I know that wherever you are you know all of this, and you laugh at me when I speak as though you're gone. You taught me how to love, and you are love to me. The gift that you have given to me and Claire, the intense pain and loss, has brought a clarity, a deep human connection, an empathy and a color to our lives in a way that nothing else could. I can never go back to who I was before, and I would never want to. You still teach me lessons every day, and make me laugh as the lessons you instilled at a young age begin to settle into my bones and make more sense. You set me up for the best life imaginable, and I plan to make your proud every single day and never waste it. I love you eternally, and can't wait to see you again, maybe in our next life as we find each other over and over. Forever your best friend, and your little girl.

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英語 高校生

Q&Aを教えてください! よろしくお願いします(*・ω・)*_ _)ペコリ

ection 1 Setting What does Takita do in Kenya? サイの治療のようす I'm Takita Asuka, a veterinarian in Kenya. I have been working to protect African wildlife, especially elephants. In Africa, over 20,000 elephants are killed by illegal hunters every year. They want the elephants' African elephants have been in danger of G 5 ivory. extinction for many years. To take care of animals, my colleagues and I often drive on rough roads for more than 200 kilometers a day. Sometimes I even fly a light plane to look for o injured animals. I also work with rangers to protect animals from illegal hunters. I have been living in a tent in the savanna for more than ten years. People often ask me, “Aren't you scared to live near wild animals?" In fact, I sometimes hear - lions roar near my tent at night, but I'm used to it. & Takita Asuka 滝田明日香さんが、 生徒たちに講 ©Asuka Takita サバンナの上空を飛ぶ滝田さん 3 20,000 twenty thousand 9 look for ~ ~ を探す SY-TAE 4 illegal hunter # 13 be scared to 〜 〜するの journey Ide 5 be in danger veterinarian [vétərənérian African la wildlife (wal illegal ilig ©Asuka Takita colleague(s) [káli:g(z)] rough (ri kilometer(s) [kilá:mətər(z) ranger(s) [réindzər(z)] savanna (sava 1. Do illegal hunters kill elephants to get their ivory? 2. How far a day does Takita often drive to take care of animals? 3. What does she sometimes hear at night? roar [ro:] Yes, I do TFO 1 OXO 2 13 BER S Rea 滝 仁 F C

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数学 高校生

赤い矢印のところです。どうしてこの様な変形になるのでしょうか?

0000 ズ 重要 例題 133 確率と漸化式 (2)・・・隣接3項間 座標平面上で,点Pを次の規則に従って移動させる。 1個のさいころを投げ, 出た目をaとするとき, a≦2 ならばx軸の正の方向へ αだけ移動させ, a≧3ならばy軸の正の方向へ1だけ移動させる。 SETY 原点を出発点としてさいころを繰り返し投げ, 点Pを順次移動させるとき, 自然 数nに対し, 点Pが点(n, 0) に至る確率をpm で表し, p=1 とする (1) +1 を Pn, pn-1 で表せ。 (2) n を求めよ。 [類 福井医大 ] 基本 123,132 指針 (1) P+D: 点Pが点(n+1,0)に至る確率。 点Pが点(n+1, 0) に到達する直前の状態 を次の排反事象 [1], [2] に分けて考える。 [1] (n, 0) にいて1の目が出る。大軸の正へ [2] 解答 (1) 点P (1) (10) にいて2の目が出る人物の正へ」P-1 +2 (2) (1) で導いた漸化式からpm を求める。 に到達するには (n+10) よって bn+1= == // P₂ + + / - P₁-1 6 6 1 (2) ³5 Pn+1 + = P₁ = 1/2 ( Pn+ / -Pn-1), 3 Pn+1 = 1/2 P₁= = = = = (P₁ = = = = P₁- Pn=-- -Pn-1 2 Pn+₁ + / - Pn= (P₁ + ²/3 Þo) • ( 12 ) ², mi/1/2=(a-1/21m)(-1) Po=1₁ P₁ = = = = 4²5 Pari+ = 13 Pn= ( 1 ) ² n+1 から 6 Pn+1+1pn=1 STOR + 1 - - Pn+17 (15²/(1++)) n [1] 点 (n, 0) にいて1の目が出る。 [2] (n-1, 0) にいて2の目が出る。 1/ の2通りの場合があり, [1], [2] の事象は互いに排反である。 1点 (n,0), (n-1,0)にい る確率はそれぞれ よって ②. 2. [2] 3 pm 3 n O 6 6 n+1 x² = ²/1² x + 1/² x ²5 から 6 6 Era Es y軸方向には移動しない。 この3,4,5,6は出ない。 回よってx=- Pn+1 pa+1 n+1 -P. =(-²)) STNORD. ** 2 6x²-x-1=0 よってx=-1/11/12/ 3' 5 (2③) から 1/{(1)-(-1) ÷ - ) [1] = 6 \n+1 (α, B)=(-1/3₁ 1/2). 3'2 x P².372 (1/2-1/23)とする。 P.577.

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英語 高校生

この問題の答えを教えてください🙇 Elixir3三訂版です。

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