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Triangle A'B'C' with coordinates of A'(-6, 2), B'(-4, 2), and C'(-6, -2) is the image of triangle ABC after a translation of (x - 3, y + 2). What could be the possible coordinates of triangle ABC? Select all that apply. *

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