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

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

1. To the right: The figure is shifted towards the right side of the coordinate plane. This means the x-coordinates of all the points in the figure increase.

2. To the left: The figure is shifted towards the left side of the coordinate plane. This means the x-coordinates of all the points in the figure decrease.