in short if i recall correctly, when gibbs (i hope you're talking about gibbs free energy lol) is negative, equilibrium lies towards the right, while when gibbs is positive, the equilibrium lies to the left (you can search up gibbs free energy curves and see it for yourself, look at where equilibrium lies where delta G = 0 and then look at the trend of the curve and whether it leans more towards the left or the right). but i haven't encountered anything where that's needed but someone please correct me if i am wrong. maybe just keep the above tidbit of information handy just in case?
there is also an equation linking gibbs and equilibrium (delta G = -RTlnK) however it's not used in the hsc.