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What are the vertices of ΔA'B'C produced by T⟨−3, 6⟩ (ΔABC) = ΔA'B'C? The graph with X-coordinate marks -4, -2, 0, 2, 4 and Y-coordinate mark -4, -2, -1, 0, 2, 4. -The triangle ABC with coordinates A at (3, 0), B at (3, -2), C at (0, -3).

A. A′(0, 6), B′(0, 4), C′(−3, 3)
B. A′(6, 6), B′(6, 4), C′(3, 3)
C. A′(0, −6), B′(0, −8), C′(−3, 9)
D. A′(6, −6), B′(6, −8), C′(3, 9)

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