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Triangle ABC is reflected over the line y = x to produce triangle A'B'C'.

The triangle has vertex A at (2, 1), B at (-1, 4), and C at (0, -2).

What will be the coordinates of A'?
A. (2, -1)

B.(-2, -1

C. (2,1)
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C. (1, 2)
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