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Triangle ABC has vertices A(0,2), B(5,4), and C(5, O). Triangle A'B’C’ has corresponding vertices A' (-5, -1), B’ (0, 1), and C’ (0, -3). Which of the following
describes a translation that would produce triangle A'B'C’ from the pre-image of
triangle ABC?
A) To the left five units, up three units.
B) To the right five units, down three units.
C) To the left five units, down three units.
D) To the right five units, up three units.

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