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The vertices of a triangle are A(βˆ’1, 2), B(βˆ’3, βˆ’2), and C(2, 4). Find the new vertices. Use the rule (x, y) β†’ (x + 1, y βˆ’ 2) to translate each vertex. Enter each vertex as an ordered pair. The new vertices are A', B', C'

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