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The image of trapezoid ABCD has coordinates A′(–2, –5), B′(–1, –2), C′(2, –2), and D′(3, –5). It was translated by the rule T–1, –3(x, y). Which diagram shows the pre-image?

On a coordinate plane, a trapezoid has points A (negative 1, negative 2), B (0, 1), C (3, 1), D (4, negative 2).

On a coordinate plane, a trapezoid has points A (negative 3, negative 2), B (negative 2, 1), C (1, 1), D (2, negative 2).
On a coordinate plane, a trapezoid has points A (negative 4, negative 5), B (negative 3, negative 2), C (0, negative 2), D (1, negative 5).

On a coordinate plane, a trapezoid has points A (0, negative 2), B (1, 1), C (4, 1), D (5, negative 2).

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Answer:

A

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User Joe Germuska
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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

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