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英語 高校生

下線部Dと答え.ウはなぜ同じ用法なんでしょうか 教えてください🙏

closer to reality. Researchers have investigated the use of electricity to stimulate vision for nearly half a century. In the 1960's, a *physiologist implanted 80 electrodes on the surface of a blind person's *visual cortex, a region at the back of the brain. Wireless stimulation of the electrodes made the patient see spots of light known as *phosphenes. This is the first stop for visual signals coming from the eye. (D) By the 1980's, a crop of *ophthalmologists began considering a narrower and seemingly easier-to-solve problem: making *prostheses for the eye. They suggested that degrade *photoreceptor cells called *rods and cones, still leave large portions of the retina intact even after a patient has become totally blind. The way to stimulate the remaining functional cells was proved *feasible in the mid-1990's. A device consisting of a tiny video camera perched on the bridge of a pair of glasses, a belt-worn video processing unit, and an electronic box, was developed recently. The electronic box issues signals to an implant behind the patient's ear that has wires running to a grid of 16 electrodes affixed to the output layer of the retina. The video processor wirelessly transmits a simplified picture of what the camera images to the box, and then the retinal implant stimulates cells in a pattern roughly reflecting that information.

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数学 高校生

19の(2)の問題です。 黄色の丸のところなのですが、どうして分子が3(2^n− 1− 1)ではないのでしょうか?

320 数学B = 12 n(n+1)²(n+2) [別解 求める和をSとすると S=12+(12+22)+ (12+2+32) ++ (12+22 + = Σ (1² + 2ª² + -......-+ k²) = Σk(k+1)(2k+1) k=1 16 = (2k³+3k² + k) = (2 k³ +3 k² +Źk) 6k=1 k=1 -1/12 1/12 n(n+1) +3.1/n(n+1)(2n+1)+ •+n²) n+1)(2n+1)+n(n+1)] 1n(n+1){n(n+1)+(2n+1)+1} [参考] 和は (2) で表すこともできる。 an=a+ n-1 Σ3-2-1=1+ k=1 3(2-1-1) 12+12+12++12 2-1 2+2+......+22 32+... +32 成り立つ。 +) ゆえに,一般項は an=3.2"-1_9 また, 初項 α=1 であるから,上の式は n=1のときにも公比2項数n-1の等 =3.2-1-2 第1章 数列 321 1章 比数列の和。 PR k=1 はこれを縦の列ご とに加えたもの。 よって Sn= (3.2-1-2)= och k=1 3(2-1) 2-1 初項は特別扱い。 -2n =3.2"-2n-3 PR (1) Sn=2n2+n (2) Sn=5"-1 ②20 (1) n≧2 のとき 初項から第n項までの和Sが次の関係式を満たすような数列{an} の一般項am を求めよ。 (3) Sn=3n2-2n+1 PR ②19 次の数列の第n項を求めよ。 また, 初項から第n項までの和を求めよ。 (2)1, 4, 10, 22, 46, (1) 1, 7, 17, 31, 49, an=S-S-1=(2n²+n)-{2(n-1)2+(n-1)} =(2m²+n)-(2m²-3n+1)=4n-1 また, n=1のとき HINT n≧2, n=1の 場合に分けて考える。 =Sに着目。 35,4 a=Si=2.12+1=3 し 与えられた数列の一般項をanとし, 初項から第n項までの和 をSとする。 [HINT ゆえに an=4n-1 よって, an=4n-1 は n=1のときにも成り立つ。 a=4.1-1=3 また、数列{a}の階差数列を {bm} とする。 階差数列利用の注意 ① n≧2」 とする 2 αは特別扱い (2)n≧2 のとき an=Sn-Sm-1=(5"-1)-(5-1) n-l =(5-1)・5"'=4・5"-1 また, n=1のとき a=Si=5'-1=4 (1){6}:6,10, 14, 18, 1 7 17 31 49 これは,初項6, 公差 4の等差数列である。 よって, an=4・5-1 は n=1のときにも成り立つ。 a=4.5=4 n-l 差 : 6 10 14 18 ゆえに bn=6+(n-1)・4=4n+2 よって, n≧2 のとき n-1 ゆえに an=4.5-1 n≧2 を忘れない。 (3) n≧2 のとき So≠0の場合は, an が an=SnSn-1 1つの式で表せない。 n-1 an=a1+(4k+2) ← (n-1)n k=1 k=1 =1+4•- (n-1)n+2(n-1) =2n2-1 また, n=1のとき また,初項 α=1であるから, 上の式は n=1のときにも 成り立つ。 初項は特別扱い。 よって, an=6n-5 は n=1のときには成り立たない。 ゆえに α=2, n≧2のとき an=6n-5 <a₁=6-1-5=1 ゆえに,一般項は an-2n2-1 =(3m²-2n+1)-{3(n-1)2-2(n-1)+1} =(3m²-2n+1)-(3m²-8n+6) =6n-5 a=St=3・12-2・1+1=2 (本冊基本例題 20 の n INFORMATION 参照) よって S=(2-1)=22-21 k=1 k=1 k=1 =2.—n(n+1)(2n+1)—n = n(2n²+3n+1-3) =1/13n(n-1)(n+2) (2){bm}:3,6,12,24, PR 次の数列の初項から第n項までの和を求めよ。 ②21 2 k2 (1) 2 2 13'35' 5・7' 1 (2) 1・5'59' 9・13' k=1 =n(n+1)(2n+1) 1 4 10 22 46 (1) この数列の第k項は 2 (2k+1)-(2k-1) (2k-1)(2k+1) (2k-1)(2k+1) ゆえに、初項から第n項までの和は 2k-1 2k+1 ( 1 D) + ( 1 D) + ( 1 D) + + (2n-1 2n+1) (1)+(孝一)+(第一分)+ bn=3.27-1 これは,初項3,公比2の等比数列である。 ゆえに 差: 3 6 12 24 2n =1- よって, n≧2のとき n≧2 を忘れない。 2n+1 2n+1 途中の 111 3'5'7' が消える。 2n

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英語 高校生

(6)の模範解答が⭕️なのですが、問題文にはwhen Nightingale was young とあり、文中の黄色マーク🟡で引いた該当する文は、彼女が30歳になった時のことを言っているのから❌ではないのですか?教えてください🙏😭

次の英文を読んで、(1)~00までの文がその内容とあっていれば〇をそうでなければ×を解答 用紙に記入しなさい。 Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1920, into a wealthy family in England, and received the most luxurious education from an early age, learning not only foreign languages like French, Greek, and Italian, farmers she visited for charity work, she gradually began to think that she wanted to work in a job that but also mathematics, astronomy, psychology, and literature. However, after seeing the lives of poor served people. When she turned 30, she decided to become a nurse and started working at a hospital in London. Nightingale, who eventually became a director of a women's hospital, began to advocate the need for nurses with specialized training. At that time, nurses had a low status and were considered nothing more than servants who cared for the sick. A major turning point occurred in 1854. War began in Crimea*, present-day Ukraine, and Nightingale was sent there with 24 Catholic sisters and 14 nurses. Nightingale's efforts improved the hospital environment during the war. The Nightingale School of Nursing was established with the Nightingale Fund created during the war. Although Henri Dunant, a founding member of the International Committee of the Red Cross, highly praised her work, Nightingale was not involved in the International Committee of the Red Cross. This was because she believed that aid activities based on self-sacrifice by participants would not last long. Her famous quote, "Devotion without sacrifice is true service," expresses this well. It is said that this was due to the idea that "we rely on the spirit of service of our members, but without financial support, we are powerless." Nightingale only served wounded soldiers as a nurse for only two years during the Crimean War*, and became famous for her symbolic image of dedication and for her use of statistics to reform health care. The statistical methods she used at this time were highly praised, and she was considered a pioneer of statistics in England. Nightingale suffered from poor health from a young age, and is said to have spent most of her time in bed after returning from Crimea. Nightingale passed away peacefully at the age of 90 at her home in London on August 13, 1910. advocate* 主張する Crimea* クリミア半島 Crimean War* クリミア戦争 (1) Florence Nightingale was born in a wealthy family and she learned many foreign languages. (2) Nightingale wanted to be a nurse when she was small. P (3) It was when she was 30 years old that Nightingale wanted to be a nurse and started working at a hospital. (4) Nightingale's work in Crimea improved the environment of the hospital there. (5) Nightingale did great work to found the International Committee of the Red Cross. (6) When Nightingale was young, nurses were thought to be like servants. (7) Nightingale's famous words, "Devotion without sacrifice is true service," means self-sacrifice of the participants is always necessary rather than financial support. (8) Nightingale was not blessed with good health since young and spent much of her time in bed. (9) Nightingale is considered a pioneer of statistics in the world as she used statistics to reform health care. (10) Nightingale worked as a nurse all her life.

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英語 高校生

英語の問が分からないので誰か解ける人解説込みでお願いします

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