When you translate a geometric figure horizontally in shock possible directions might you be moving in the figure
If you are translating a geometric figure horizontally, you can move it in two possible directions - either to the right or to the left.
When translating a geometric figure horizontally, you can move it in two possible directions:
1. Right: This means the figure is shifted to the right along the x-axis. Each point of the figure moves horizontally to the right by the same distance.
2. Left: This means the figure is shifted to the left along the x-axis. Each point of the figure moves horizontally to the left by the same distance.
So, the possible directions you can move the figure horizontally are either right or left.