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Triangle ABC is transformed to triangle A′B′C′, as shown below: A coordinate grid is shown from negative 4 to 0 to 4 on both x- and y-axes. A triangle ABC has A at ordered pair negative 1, 3, B at ordered pair 0, 1, C at ordered pair negative 3, 0. A triangle A prime B prime C prime has A prime at ordered pair negative 1, negative 3, B prime at ordered pair 0, negative 1, C prime at ordered pair negative 3, 0. Which equation shows the correct relationship between the measures of the angles of the two triangles? 1. The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime B prime A prime
2. The measure of angle BCA = The measure of angle A prime B prime C
3. The measure of angle CAB = The measure of angle C prime A prime B prime
4. The measure of angle BCA = The measure of angle C prime A prime B prime

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