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What are the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle A'B'C' that results from a translation of triangle ABC two units down?

A'(-4, 3), B'(0, 2), C'(-7, -4)
A'(-2, 1), B'(2, 0) C'(-5, -6)
A'(0, 1) B'(4, 0) C'(-3, -2)
A'(-2, 5), B'(2, 4), C'(-5, -2)


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