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Triangle XYZ is reflected across the x-axis to produce triangle X'Y'Z'. Then triangle X'Y'Z' is rotated 90° counterclockwise about the origin to create triangle X"Y"Z". If triangle X"Y"Z" has vertices X"(4, 0), Y"(2, −1), Z"(2, 1) what are the coordinates of the vertices of triangle XYZ?

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