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The vertices of ΔABC are (-2,0), (-2, 3), and (-5, 1). T(x, y) = (x + 1, 3y) represents the transformation of the triangle. What are the coordinates of the vertices for ΔA'B'C'? Are the pre-image and image congruent? Justify your answer.

A) (0,-1),(9,1),(3,-4); The triangles are congruent because all transformations result in congruent figures.
B) (1,0),(1,9),(-4, 3); The triangles are not congruent because ΔA'B'C' is a reflection of ΔABC.
C) (-1,3),(-1,3),(-4,3); The triangles are congruent because the same transformation was performed on each vertex.
D) (-1,0),(-1,9),(-4,3); The triangles are not congruent because 3y is a dilation which increases the size of ΔA'B'C'.

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