When you translate a geometric figure horizontally, in which possible directions might you be moving the figure?

When you translate a geometric figure horizontally, you might be moving the figure to the left or to the right.

When you translate a geometric figure horizontally, you can move the figure in two possible directions:

1. To the right: This means shifting the figure horizontally towards the right side of the coordinate plane.
2. To the left: This means shifting the figure horizontally towards the left side of the coordinate plane.

Note: The direction of the translation depends on the positive and negative directions of the x-axis in the coordinate plane.