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Answer:  The correct option is (A) O' (−2, −2); Y' (0, 0).

Step-by-step explanation:  Given that the co-ordinates of the vertices of ΔTOY are T(−3, 4), O (−4, 1), and Y (−2, 3). A translation maps point T to T' (−1, 1).

We are to find the co-ordinates of the points O' and Y'.

The given transformation from T to T' is

T(−3, 4)   ⇒   T' (−1, 1).

Let,  (−3 + x, 4 + y) =  (-1, 1).

So,

and

That is, the transformation rule is

(a, b) ⇒ (a+2, b-3).

Therefore,

co-ordinates of O' are (-4+2, 1-3) = (-2, -2),

and

co-ordinates of Y' are (-2+2, 3-3) = (0, 0).

Thus, the required co-ordinates of O' and Y' are (-2, -2) and (0, 0) respectively.

Option (A) is correct.

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