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Which of the following represents the translation of A (1, −2) along the vector <−5, 1> and then the vector <3, 0>? A. A (1, −2) → A ′(2, −7) → A ″(6, −7)
B. A (1, −2) → A ′(−4, −1) → A ″(−1, −1)
C. A (1, −2) → A ′(−5, 1) → A ″(3, 0)
D. A (1, −2) → A ′(−5, −2) → A ″(−15, 0)

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