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A sequence of translations maps triangles ABC to triangle A'B'C'. Triangle ABC has vertices A(5,7), B(-5,4), and C(1,7).
The coordinates of A' are (2,9).
What are the coordinates for B' and C'?
*Don't forget the parenthesis when answering.
B' is:
C' is:

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