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When you translate a geometric figure vertically which direction might you be moving the figure

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When you translate a geometric figure vertically, you are moving the figure either up or down. A vertical translation involves shifting every point of the figure the same distance in the vertical direction, which corresponds to a change in the y-coordinate of the figure's points. If you move it upwards, the y-coordinates increase; if you move it downwards, the y-coordinates decrease.

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