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5 right triangles are shown. Triangles 1, 2 and 4 have identical side lengths and angle measures. Triangle 4 is shifted down and to the right of triangle 1. Triangle 2 is rotated 180 degrees from triangle 1. Triangle 3 has a shorter base length measurement. Triangle 5 is larger than triangle 1. Which figure is a translation of figure 1? Figure

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