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Triangle ABC has vertices at A(-3, 1), B(2, -4), and C(1, 5). It is translated 2 units right and 3 units down to form triangle A’B’C’. A'B'C' is then reflected over the line y = x to form triangle A''B''C''. What are the vertices of triangle A’'B’'C’'? A. A''(2, 1), B''(7,-4), C''(-2, 3) B. A''(2, -1), B''(7,4), C''(-2, -3) C. A''(-1, -2), B''(4,-7), C''(-3, 2) D. A''(-2, -1), B''(-7,4), C''(2, 3)

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