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Plot ΔABC on graph paper with points A(3,3), B(1,1), and C(6,1). Reflect ΔABC by multiplying the y-coordinates of the vertices by −1. Then use the function (x, y)→(x−6,y−3) to translate the resulting triangle. Name the coordinates of the vertices of the result. Question 3 options:

A'(-3,-6), B'(-5,-4), C'(0,-4)

A'(-3,3), B'(-1,1), C'(-1,6)

A'(-6,-3), B'(-4,-5), C'(-4,0)

A'(3,-3), B'(1,-1), C'(6,-1)

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