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赤のカッコで囲んだところの計算がわかりません

等式の証明 日本 135 が自然数のとき、 数学的帰納法を用いて次の等式を証明せよ。 ·+n•n!−(n+1)!−1 1-11+2-21+ による証明は、前ページの のようにす [1] n=1のときを証明 [2] のときに成り立つという仮定のもとで、 n=1のときも成り立つことを証明 [1] [2] より すべての自然数で成り立つ。 [2] においては、 カーkのとき ① が成り立つと仮定した等式を使って、①+1のと 立つこととなる。 [I] n=1のとき 左辺1-11+2・2!+······+·+(k+1)(+1)! が、 ((+1)+1)! -1に等しくな ることを示す。 また、結論を忘れずに書くこと。 [1], [2] が示されたとすると、次のようにして、1.2.3. **** (左辺)=1.11=1, (右辺)=(1+1)! -1-1 よって、①は成り立つ。 [2] =kのとき、①が成り立つと仮定すると [1] から、n=1のとき ① が成り立つ (*) および [2] から、n=2のとき ① が成り立つ ****** (**) (**) および [2] から、n=3のとき① が成り立つ 1・1!+2・2! + ······+k.k!= (k+1)!−1。 ② 00000 =k+1のときを考えると, ② から ****** 1・1! +2・2! + ······+k.k!+(k+1) (k+1)! =(k+1)! -1+(k+1) (k+1)! ={1+(k+1)}(k+1)! -1 =(k+2)(k+1)!−1=(k+2)!-1 ={(k+1)+1}!-1 よって,n=k+1 のときにも ①は成り立つ。 1] [2] から すべての自然数nについて ①は成り立つ。 (honi) 早稲田大] 20① 591 ATHERS BEL とり は数学的帰納法の 決まり文句。 答案ではきちん と書くようにしよう。 でーとおいたもの。 [2] nk+1のときの①の左 辺。 PAR n=k+1のときの ① の右 辺 1

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()で囲んだところの式変形が分かりません。

等式の証明 日本 135 が自然数のとき、 数学的帰納法を用いて次の等式を証明せよ。 ·+n•n!−(n+1)!−1 1-11+2-21+ による証明は、前ページの のようにす [1] n=1のときを証明 [2] のときに成り立つという仮定のもとで、 n=1のときも成り立つことを証明 [1] [2] より すべての自然数で成り立つ。 [2] においては、 カーkのとき ① が成り立つと仮定した等式を使って、①+1のと 立つこととなる。 [I] n=1のとき 左辺1-11+2・2!+······+·+(k+1)(+1)! が、 ((+1)+1)! -1に等しくな ることを示す。 また、結論を忘れずに書くこと。 [1], [2] が示されたとすると、次のようにして、1.2.3. **** (左辺)=1.11=1, (右辺)=(1+1)! -1-1 よって、①は成り立つ。 [2] =kのとき、①が成り立つと仮定すると [1] から、n=1のとき ① が成り立つ (*) および [2] から、n=2のとき ① が成り立つ ****** (**) (**) および [2] から、n=3のとき① が成り立つ 1・1!+2・2! + ······+k.k!= (k+1)!−1。 ② 00000 =k+1のときを考えると, ② から ****** 1・1! +2・2! + ······+k.k!+(k+1) (k+1)! =(k+1)! -1+(k+1) (k+1)! ={1+(k+1)}(k+1)! -1 =(k+2)(k+1)!−1=(k+2)!-1 ={(k+1)+1}!-1 よって,n=k+1 のときにも ①は成り立つ。 1] [2] から すべての自然数nについて ①は成り立つ。 (honi) 早稲田大] 20① 591 ATHERS BEL とり は数学的帰納法の 決まり文句。 答案ではきちん と書くようにしよう。 でーとおいたもの。 [2] nk+1のときの①の左 辺。 PAR n=k+1のときの ① の右 辺 1

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英語の長文ってどうやったら読めるようになりますか

1 次の英文を読んで、問 (1) ~ (5) に且本語で答えなさい。 Lobola is the African custom of paying fora bride. Although it is an old custom, not In fact, it is being debated in Botswana. everyone in African cultures is happy with it. Many people, including many women, support payment of lobola. They explain that in Tswana culture, a marriage means joining a family, not just marrying an individual. The idea of marrying into a family is very African. just the man.Through marriage, the young woman's family loses their daughter as she then becomes a part of her husband's family. Lobola is a way to show thanks. It is a form of generosity in African culture. In its traditional form, they also explain, the groom's family gave cattle to the bride's family. But it didn't matter whether the family owned cattle or not. A woman does not get married to A man only had to pay what he could afford if he had no cattle, he could give something else, even the smallest form of payment. The tradition of lobola was a matter of pride. Today, lobola is often given in cash. purchase of a bride. Lobola is meant to join two families together. They know that But its supporters say it is not about the some people abuse the custom. But they believe that the tradition should not be tossed out because it has many positive effects. Rather than get rid of it, many believe it should just be explained better. However, many others say this custom should be stopped. They think it has become commercialized. Families make lots of demands on the groom. They think this makes lobola look very bad. They argue that in Africa's past, a girl was an asset at home. and other household chores. She did the cooking When a family lost that child through marriage, it demanded payment. Today, they think that lobola has changed into a useless tradition. In this custom, a man is buying the right to control a woman. They say women are individuals with rights. In today's world, parents do not have to be paid for a bride because their male and female children are equal. They all work and make contributions to the household. They believe that paying lobola makes it seem like a man is buying a pair of shoes or a bicycle, instead of getting married. They also argue that it is often a financial burden for couples. It is too difficult for many people to pay the price asked. So, is lobola a rich tradition, bringing families together? Or is it an ugly custom of buying women? This debate continues in Botswana, as does the custom.

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