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Triangle ABC has vertices A(2, -1), B(0, 0) and C(-1, 4). State a rule for an algebraic transformation where vertex B will not be at the origin. Group of answer choices
(x, y) ---> (-x, -y)

(x, y) ---> (-x, y)

(x, y) ---> (x, -y)

(x, y) ---> (x + 2, y + 2)

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