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The vertices of a triangle are a(0, 5), b(βˆ’2, βˆ’4), and c(0, 3). find the new vertices. use the rule (x, y) β†’ (x βˆ’ 2, y + 5) to translate each vertex. enter each vertex as an ordered pair.

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