On the English phrase "out"

On the English phrase "out"

1. Out of breath out of breath 2. Out of control [aut & # 601; v k & # 601; n'tr & # 601; UL] out of control 3. Out of doors in the open air 4. Out of favor 5. Out of placeadj
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Jump past the chair or jump pass the chair or something?
The former is used for sentences in the past tense
The latter is used in the present tense
The monotone decreasing interval of function f (x) = x + | 1-3x | is?
f(x)=-2x+1 1-3x≥0
4x-1 1-3x
For the function f (x) = A-2 / (b ^ x + 1), (a ∈ R, b > 0 and B ≠ 1) (1), the monotonicity of the function is judged and proved
2) Is there a real number a that makes function f (x) odd
(1) Let X10, so [(b ^ X1 + 1) (b ^ x2 + 1)] > 0 when 1 > b > 0, then B ^ x2-b ^ X11 is monotonically increasing and 1 > b > 0 is monotonically decreasing. (2) suppose f (x) is an odd function, then f (x) = - f (- x) A-2 / (b ^ x + 1) = - A + 2 / (b ^ (- x) + 1) after term shifting integration, 2A = 2 / (b ^ x + 1) + 2 / (b ^ (- x) + 1) both sides are the same
After moving the point corresponding to - 1 four units to the right and then five units to the left on the number axis, the corresponding number of the point is______ .
According to the characteristics of the number axis, move the point corresponding to - 1 to the right for 4 unit lengths on the number axis, the corresponding number is - 1 + 4 = 3; then move 5 unit lengths to the left, the corresponding number of the point is 3-5 = - 2. So the answer is: - 2
Please help me translate two English phrases 1. Change of the moon 2. Fix to land. Thank you~~~~~
Changes in the moon
landing