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Triangle A'B'C with coordiantes of A'(-6,2) B'(-4,2), and c'(-6,-2) is the image of triangle ABC after a translation of (x-3, y+2). What could be possible coordinates for the original vertices of triangle ABC? Select all that apply
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(-3,0)
(-1,0)
(-3,-4)

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(-3,0)

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