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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 21:20, saneayahsimmons

When triangle ABC was translated using the rule (x, y) > (X-5, y+3), the result was image A'B'C' shown on the coordinate plane below. The vertices of the new image are A' (-4,4), B' (-4, 6), and C' (2,4) What are the coordinates of the vertices of the original triangle ABC? Explain how you determined them. Please hurry and provide the right answer please​

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