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Triangle ABC has coordinates A(1, 1); B(2, 5); C(5, 1). What would be the coordinates of A'B'C' if you translated ABC left 2 and up 5 units? (Hint: x-values go left and right; y-values go up and down) * A'(-1, 6) B'(0, 10) C'(3, 6)
A'(3, -4) B'(4, 0) C'(7, -4)

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