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数学 高校生

2の⑵についてです。どうしたら解説の右上のようなグラフが書けますか? Dは求めた方が良いのですか?複雑すぎてわからなくなりました。

f(x)=(x-1)(x 2次関数y= -1≦x≦4に、 3) [[I](3) [Ⅱ] の解答】 を正の定数と [1] 数の定数と [入し, [I](3) [II] は結果のユ x²-4x+1 (3) y=f(x)のグラフは直線x=2に関して対称であるから,f(0)=f(4) であ る. (i) a <1の場合 (x)=x1 き 関数y 0 gx)=a 0 0k4のとき. 定義域は上図の⑦のようになるので, f(x) の最大値は f(0)=3 x = 0 x = 2 x =4 定義域の左端で f(x) は最大. ◆定義域の右端でfx は最大. -1-3) 24- (i) =1の場合 >1の場合 これらにy=aのグラフを重ねるとき, () ()は≧1であるからグラフの 共有点が3個となることはない。 また()では,xs1のとき g(x) = {x^(a+1)x + a} =-{x2-(a+1)x}-a -- {(x − a + 1 ) ' _ ( a + 1)³ } - a yaのグラフはx軸に平行な 直線であり, () ()ではそれが x軸より上側にある. 4≦kのとき. 定義域は上図の①のようになるので, f(x) の最大値は f(k)=(k-1)(k-3) 以上より、 求める最大値は [3 (0 <k4 のとき) (k-1)(k-3) (4≦kのとき) [Ⅱ] (1) a=3のとき g(x)=x-1(x-3) である.x-1≧0となるのはx≧1のとき. x-10となるのはx=1のと きであるから (x-1)(x-3) (x1のとき) g(x)=(x-1)(x-3)(x1のとき) よって, y=g(x) のグラフは下図の実線部分である. ★k=4のとき. (k-1)(k-3)=(4-1) (4-3)=3 であるから,k=4はどちらに 含めてもよい。 ←|a|= Ja (a≧0 のとき) -a (a≧0 のとき) y=(x-1)(x-3) のグラフは [1] で調べた. =(x-a+1)+6-20+1 -(x+1)²+(-1) であり、2つのグラフの共有点が3個となるのは下図の場合である。 (a-1)2 y= 4 y=a a a+1 1 T 2 よって、 求める条件は [a<1 10<a< (a-1)² 4 である. ②の右側の不等式は -3 ……① ……② + ...... (答) y=(x-1)(x-3)のグラフと 4a<(a-1)^ y=a² -6a+1 y=(x-1)(x-3) のグラフは, a² 6a+1>0 x軸に関して対称. より a a<3-2√2.3+2/2 < a 3-2√2 3+2√2 となるので ①と②をともに満たす α の範囲は 0<a<3-22 ...... (答) 0 1 1 (2)xの方程式g(x)=aの実数解は,y=g(x)のグラフとy=aのグラフの共 有点のx座標であるから,この2つのグラフが異なる3点を共有するような αの値の範囲を求める. (1) と同様に g(x)= (x-1)(x-a) (x≧1のとき) (x-1)(x-α) (x≦1のとき) であるから,y=g(x)のグラフは次図のようになる。 -①数 6- -①数 7- 3-2√2 3+2√2 より。 22√2 <3であるから. 03-2√2 <1である.

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英語 中学生

英語の長文についてです。 写真↓の長文の音読に10分も時間がかかりました。5分に縮めるための解決策を教えて下さい。 ○今の自分の読み方 ・読んでいるところを見失わないように指でなぞる ・英文を1語1語読み込みすぎない ・英文を和訳するときに戻り読みをしてない        ... 続きを読む

都立プレOP 1015 次の文章を読んで, あとの各問に答えなさい。 3 (*印がついている単語・語句には、本文のあとに 〔注〕 がある。) Food is useful and delicious. It gives us energy for daily life and many good things for our bodies. But if we do not take care of food, we may get *food poisoning. So, how can food *stay good for a longer time? And what can you do at home to make your food safe? Fresh food does not stay good for a long time. Many foods *go bad in a few days. Some change fast even in a few hours. Warm weather and water make this problem bigger. Very small living things can grow on food and in food. These living things are *microorganisms, and some of them are *bacteria. They can come from the air, hands, tools, and tables. When they become many, food can change. The color can change, and a strange *smell may appear. So people keep creating many ways to *preserve food. This means that food stays good longer, and it is safer to eat. One of the oldest ways is drying. Drying takes water out of food. With less water, microorganisms do not grow fast. Then food can stay good longer. Look at Picture 1. Long ago, people put food under the sun and in the wind for many hours. Dried fish and dried fruit are good examples. Drying makes food light and (1)-a So dried food was useful for travelers on long trips. However, dried food can change quickly after it becomes wet again. So people needed a dry place and a closed bag. 1 II Li Drying can also change the *taste and the feeling in the mouth. For example, grapes can become (1)-b Dried grapes taste good. On the other hand, when a bag of dried food is open on a very easy to carry very small and sawetan take in water. Then it may not taste good, and bacteria may start to grow. After that, the food may go bad soon. boll To make food drier, people used more ideas than just the sun and wind. One idea was salt. Salt could pull water out of food, and the food could become drier. For example, people put salt on fish, and then they put it outside. The fish became dry and very salty. It stayed good for many days, so people could eat it later. Before cooking, people often washed the fish in water, and some salt went away. Another idea was *smoke from a fire. People hung meat or fish over a small fire for many hours. The smoke made the food drier, and it could give a special smell and taste. This food stayed good longer than fresh food. But if the inside was still wet, it could go bad. These ways are still used today in many places.00 yw yron al sobi blo Another old idea is cooling. When the temperature goes down, changes in food become slower. Bacteria also grow more slowly. Today, many homes have a *fridge, but long ago, people used nature. In cold areas, people used snow and ice. In other places, people used cool places in the mountains or cold river water. Later, people built special places for ice. They put ice in ice houses with thick walls, and the ice stayed (1)-c . Look at Picture 2. In Japan, people built a special building. It was a himuro. They used it old for many mice for the summer. In winter, they brought snow and ice from cold places and put them inside. Even today, the same idea is useful. An *ice pack can alad be(2) But it slowly turns cool a lunchbox for some time. 9

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