the attached document is the exact question that i am stumped on.



Triangle ABC has vertices A(−3, 1), B(−3, 4), and C(−7, 1).



Part A: If ∆ABC is translated according to the rule (x, y) → (x − 3, y + 4) to form ∆A'B'C', how is the translation described with words? (3 points)
Part B: Where are the vertices of ∆A'B'C' located? Show your work or explain your steps. (4 points)
Part C:Triangle A'B'C' is rotated 180° counterclockwise about the origin to form ∆A"B"C". Is ∆ABC congruent to ∆A"B"C"? Give details to support your answer. (3 points)


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