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The whole line 'shifts up' by two units, and is parallel to the original line (same slope)
I'm guessing that your equation is y = ax² + c (as there are limitations as to what punctuation, including mathematical symbols, can be put in a question). Increasing c by 4 units shifts the graph 4 units up the y-axis. If you equation was y = ax² - c, then increasing c by 4 units shifts the graph 4 units down the y-axis.
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Decide which direction the curve shifts
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shift the direction of free moving fluids such as air and water is...............------------------------> CORIOLIS EFFECT:)
It is called red-shift. It shifts to the longer-wavelength, shorter-frequency direction. For example, visible light shifts towards the infra-red area of the spectrum.
Le CHAtelier's principle.
At the end of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, the two shifts that occur are a shift in Gregor's family members' attitudes towards him, as they become more indifferent and move on with their lives, and a shift in Gregor's own acceptance of his transformation, leading to his ultimate demise.
Poler shifts actually are impossible because the gravity on the earth and the gravity would be to great for earth to reverse the other direction
No. A monsoon is a type of weather pattern that results from seasonal shifts in wind direction that alternately bring dry and moist air.
When a change is imposed on a system at equilibrium, the "position" of the equilibrium shifts in a direction that reduces the effects of that change. For example, if a reactant or product is added, the system shifts AWAY FROM that added component to use the excess up. If heat is added, the system shifts AWAY FROM that added energy energy to use the excess up. If the pressure on a system is increased, the system shifts toward the side with fewer gas molecules.
It means the distance between you and the radiating object is changing rapidly, i.e. the object is eitherapproaching you or receding from you at a substantial speed.
it would be in the process of moving It depends on your perspective. If you were also moving in the same direction and at the same speed, is the object moving?