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A triangle has coordinates F(-2, 3), G(-4,1), and H(-2,-2). The triangle is translated and its image has coordinates
F(0,0), G'(-2,-2), and H'(0, -5).
What is the correct rule for the translation?
O (x, y) + (x + 2, Y + 3)
O(x, y) β†’ (X + 2, Y - 3)
O (x, y) β†’ (x - 2, y + 3)
O (x, y) + (x - 3, Y+ 2)

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