When you translate a Geometric figure vertically in which directions make you be moving the figure

When you translate a geometric figure vertically, you are moving the figure up or down along the y-axis. Moving the figure up means increasing the y-coordinate of each point in the figure, while moving the figure down means decreasing the y-coordinate of each point in the figure.

When you translate a geometric figure vertically, you move the figure along the vertical axis. The vertical axis extends up and down, with positive values moving upward and negative values moving downward.

So, to perform a vertical translation, you would be moving the figure up or down along this axis. The direction of the translation will depend on the specific instructions or values given.