The vertices of ABC are A(2, -5), B(-3, 5), and C(3, -3). The triangle is reflected over the x-axis. Use arrow notation to describe the original triangle and its reflection.

The original triangle can be described as $\triangle ABC$ with vertices $A(2, -5)$, $B(-3, 5)$, and $C(3, -3)$, while its reflection over the x-axis can be described using prime notation as $\triangle A'B'C'$ with vertices $A'(2, 5)$, $B'(-3, -5)$, and $C'(3, 3)$.

In arrow notation, we can write:

$\triangle ABC \rightarrow \triangle A'B'C'$

where the arrow indicates the reflection over the x-axis.