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On a coordinate plane, a triangle is shown. It has points A prime (4, 2), B prime (8, negative 8), and C prime (4, negative 8). What is the pre-image of vertex A' if the rule that created the image is ry-axis(x, y) β†’ (–x, y)?

A(–4, 2)
A(–2, –4)
A(2, 4)
A(4, –2)

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