On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C has points (1, negative 2), (4, negative 2), (3, 1).
The image of triangle ABC after a 180° rotation around the origin is:

A′(−1, 2)

B′(−4, 2)

C′(
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The translated triangle A'B'C' will have the coordinates A′(−1, 2) B′(−4, 2) C′( -3,-1).

What is translation?

The process of changing the location of the image on the coordinate system will be known as the translation.

The image of the graph is attached with the answer below the given coordinates of the triangle ABC are  (1, - 2), (4, -2), and (3, 1). Now when the triangle is translated to A'B'C' the coordinates are (-1, 2), (-4, 2), and (-3, -1).

Therefore the translated triangle A'B'C' will have the coordinates A′(−1, 2) B′(−4, 2) C′( -3,-1).

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