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Suppose ΔDEF is the image of a translation of ΔABC. If D is at (−6, −2), what translation rule maps ΔABC to ΔDEF? * Captionless Image T⟨9, 2⟩(ΔABC) = ΔDEF T⟨9, –2⟩(ΔABC) = ΔDEF T⟨–9, –2⟩(ΔABC) = ΔDEF T⟨−9, 2⟩(ΔABC) = ΔDEF

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