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数学 高校生

クケなぜチェバの定理使えないんですか?

SELECT 90 Eを,4点A, ずつ選べ。また SELECT 60 である。 AB の なる。 (配点 15 美 57 6 O 56 右の図のように, AB = 9, BC=10, CA=6の△ABCがあり ∠Aの二等分線と辺BCの交点をDとする。 点Aを通り点Dで辺 BCに接する円と, 2 辺AB, AC との交点をそれぞれE, F とする。 , E, FAと異なる点とする。 また, 線分 AD と EF の交 点をGとし, 直線BGと辺ACの交点をHとする。 御 (1) BD= BE = ウ である。 (2) EF:BC= AH また, HC 難易度★★★ であるから アであり, BD イ BE が成り立つから, I : AB となるから, EF= 目標解答時間 である。 (4) △ADE~ △ テ (△AEDの面積) (△DHCの面積) である。 ーゲ 1 については, 当てはまるものを、次の⑩~⑥のうちから一つ選べ。 AC ④ CD 3 AF ② AE ① AD 65 DF (3) △ABCの面積をSとおくと (△AEDの面積) = S (△DHCの面積) [オカ] である。 [ソタ テ については,当てはまるものを、 ② EG (0) CD ① DF 12分 チツ より, AD=トナ] である。ふ B 次の⑩~②のうちから一つ選べ。 El SELECT SELECT 90 60 DEN PAT シ S スセッ回る巻 MEGALA IN OBAQAD ⑥ EG D 8200A90 CE H (配点20) <公式・解法集 26 54 56 58 60 図形の性質 三角形の相似の利用 分 AD は ∠Aの二等分線であるから A BD:DC=AB:AC=9:6=3:2 したがって BD=1 = 10-3-6 ]1 方べきの定理により BD" BE・BA で, BA9 であるから B BD=9BE が成り立つので BE= BD²=6=4 9 9 接線と弦のつくる角の定理により ∠EDB=∠DAE ・・・・・・① 線分 AD は ∠Aの二等分線であるから ∠DAE=∠DAF ...... ② また、同じ弧に対する円周角より |∠DAF=∠DEF ...... ③ ① ② ③ より |∠EDB=∠DEF 錯角が等しいので EF // BC したがって AAEFo AABC AD よって EF: BC = AE: AB (②) |ここで, AE=AB-BE=9-4=5 より EF:10=59 EF= _105_ 9 AG: GD = AE: EB = 5:4 して 5.3 CH 4 5 HA よって 50 また, △ADCと直線BHにおいて, メネラウスの定理により AG DBCH=1 GD BC HA ここで, EF // BC より AH_3 HC <Point -=1 J2 」 2 2 G D A 角の二等分線と比 △ABCにおいて,∠Aの二等分 線と辺BCの交点をDとすると BD:DC = AB:AC C B 方べきの定理 下の図で 12 PA-PB=PT" (PTは接線, Tは接点) HE D C CA P• C 接線と弦のつくる角の定理 下の図で T ∠ACB=∠BAT ( AT は接線) -T D △AEF と △ABCにおいて <EAF =∠BAC (共通) また、平行線の同位角より ∠AEF=∠ABC B 2組の角がそれぞれ等しいの AAEF có AABC D

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生物 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

至急お願いいたします🚨 生物の質問です。 ミトコンドリアの経路についての説明だと思うのですが、電子オーバーフローモデルと電子分布モデルの違いを教えていただきたいです。 また、どういう仕組みなのか、何故このように電子が流れるのかも教えていただきたいです。 UQ poolはユ... 続きを読む

(A) Electron overflow model (considered out-of-date) Alt UQ pool Alternative oxidase inactive. Alt No alternative pathway activity Cytochrome pathway unsaturated Cyt (B) Electron distribution model (reflects current thinking) UQ pool Cyt Alternative pathway active Cytochrome pathway saturated Alt Alternative oxidase active Alt UQ pool Cyt Cyt Figure 14.33 Two models for regulation of electron flow through the alternative oxidase. (A) In the electron overflow model, no appreciable electron transfer through the alternative pathway takes place until electron flow through the cytochrome pathway is at or near satu- ration. This could result from the effects of respirato- ry control, if the rate of mitochondrial ATP produc- tion exceeds its rate of utilization in the cytosol, or from some externally imposed stress, such as low temperature. Under such circumstances, the UQ pool becomes sufficiently reduced to allow electrons to flow through the alternative oxidase, the latter re- quiring that the UQ pool be 40% to 60% reduced to attain significant activity. (B) In the electron distribu- tion model, the alternative and cytochrome path- ways both show significant activity at low levels of UQ pool reduction, and electrons are distributed be- tween the two pathways on the basis of the relative activities of each pathway. The activity of the alter- native oxidase under these circumstances is thought to be regulated by the action of a-keto acids and by reduction/oxidation of the intermolecular disulfide bond, as well as by additional regulatory mecha- nisms not yet characterized.

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英語 高校生

【至急】この文章の題名として最も適切なものは何かという問いです。私は、②だと思ったのですが、解答は①です。 よろしくお願い致します。

次の英文を読んで、 問 1 ~ 問8に答えなさい。 (配点50点) Inspired by fierce family battles for the last remaining piece of cake, a team of three high schoolers in southwestern Japan's Oita *Prefecture have invented a device that cuts round cake and pizza evenly, no matter how many pieces are sliced, and their creation won the top prize in the prefecture's invention contest in 2021. The three students are members of the industrial technology club at Oita Prefectural Kunisaki High School. Their clever invention to solve a daily life problem with a flexible *2mindset won the governor's award in the competition and is gathering attention. Twelve students in the electronics department of the school ( 1 ) to the industrial technology club, which has continued to submit works to the invention contest for about 40 years. Five of their creations won prizes in the high school division of the 2021 edition of the competition that was launched in 1941. The top prize-winning device, whose name translates to "Let's kindly divide it up," was invented by second-year students Wataru Onoda, 16, Rinto Kimura, 17, and third-year student Mitsumi Zaizen, 18. It was inspired by bbattles for birthday cake in Onoda’s family. He needed to defeat his rival two sisters in games of rock-paper-scissors to get the last remaining piece because the cake was always cut into eight pieces despite his family having seven members. Based on Onoda's idea to equally divide a cake into seven pieces, Kimura created a drawing and computer program to precisely make parts for the device. While Zaizen could not be involved in the actual production due to preparations for her university entrance she created a video for the presentation, using her experience of winning a prize in the competition for two years in a row. exams, (2 ) a two-month trial and error process, the device was completed. When a cake or pizza is placed on a turntable made with a laser beam machine, it can be cut evenly into

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英語 高校生

この英文の100字要約をお願いします🙇‍♀️⤵️

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. (1). „Why do batteries matter? Look at all your electronic devices: from laptops to smartphones to Kindles or iPads, even your watch. Those electronics are getting more energy-efficient and require less energy than they used to. But as they do, people get greedy and want their capabilities to increase. The battery, or how much energy you can 05 store in a given volume and weight, is the defining factor in this whole field. Then there are electric cars. If we can make batteries with double the "energy TR2Z density of today's and drive the price below $200 per "kilowatt-hour (versus $300 to $800 today, depending on type and weight), we could have a car with a 300-mile range, even with the air conditioner or heater turned up, that would sell for $25,000 to $30,000. The 10 Department of Energy's goal is to get batteries to $150 per kilowatt-hour by the year 2020. 01 Finally, there are the "utility-scale batteries, which are very important for renewable TR28 energy. Wind and solar power are going to become more common. Wind is already the second-cheapest form of new energy, after shale gas, and it will become the cheapest 15 15 within a decade. Right now "utility companies get about 4 percent of their power from renewable sources other than "hydro- and that 4 percent is roughly all from wind. We may see a day when renewables make up 50, 60, 70 percent of the total supply of energy. Utility companies will need batteries to stabilize the flow of renewable energy into the *grid, and also require a better electrical control system to (3)do the switching. People 20 may have these batteries at their homes instead of generators. All of this would create a huge market. But the effects would be more profound. T There are mountainous places even in the U.S., like western Alaska, that will never be connected to the electric grid. There aren't enough people, and the distances are too great. There are many parts of South Asia like this, too. But they will have solar and 25 wind power - which, in 10 or 15 years, are going to be as cheap as any other form of energy, or cheaper. Once you have "storage systems, you can put a little "solar installation on your roof or "a plot of land, and then you will have your electric supply! It will be like cellphones' "leapfrogging the "land-line era. It will transform the prosperity of the world. 【Notes】 energy density エネルギー密度 (ここでは電池の容量を意味する) kilowatt-hour キロワット時 (1キロワットの機器を1時間使ったときの消費電力量) utility-scale 電力供給に使う規模の hydro utility company t storage 貯蔵 (ここでは電気を蓄えておくことを意味する) grid solar installation a plot of land 一画の土地 land-line 地上 (の電話) 線 by a factor of two (増減の幅が)2倍で (50pts.) leapfrog 〜を一足跳びにする

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