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The vertices of ABC are A(-1,2) B(3.0) and C(1,-2). I ABC undergoes a
translation (x, y)-> (x-3, y+4), what are the coordinates of A'B'C'?
(*Translations Unit 1*) *
O A'(-4,6) B'(0,4) C'(-2,2)
O A(2,6) B'(6,4) C'(4,2)
O A'(-4,2) B'(0,4) C'(-2,6)
O A' (2,-2) B'(6,-4) C'(4.6)

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