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On a coordinate plane, a square and a point are shown. The square has points R prime (negative 8, 1), S prime (negative 4, 1), T prime (negative 4, negative 3), and U prime (negative 8, negative 3). Point S is at (3, negative 5). Square RSTU is translated to form R'S'T'U', which has vertices R'(–8, 1), S'(–4, 1), T'(–4, –3), and U'(–8, –3). If point S has coordinates of (3, –5), which point lies on a side of the pre-image, square RSTU?

(–5, –3)
(3, –3)
(–1, –6)
(4, –9)

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