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Figure A below is translated 4 units left and 1 unit down and then reflected over the y-axis. On a coordinate plane, triangle A has points (5, negative 2), (5, negative 3), (2, negative 4). Triangle B has points (negative 1, negative 3), (negative 1, negative 4), (2, negative 5). Which best explains whether figure B is the image of figure A under the specified transformations? Figure B is not the image of figure A because the triangles are not congruent. Figure B is not the image of figure A because the transformations were performed in an incorrect order. There is not enough information to determine whether figure B is the image of figure A after the transformations. Figure B is the image of figure A. The transformations were performed correctly.

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