Use the images to answer the question.

A rectangle is labeled upper A upper B upper C upper D. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is labeled.

If rectangle ABDC is translated horizontally −1 and vertically +3, which of the following correctly depicts rectangle A′B′D′C′?

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A quadrilateral is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. Each of the four corners of the shape are labeled with the coordinates.
Image with alt text: A quadrilateral is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. Each of the four corners of the shape are labeled with the coordinates.

A rectangle is formed by connecting four data points.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is formed by connecting four data points.

A rectangle is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is labeled.
Image with alt text: A rectangle is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is labeled.

A rectangle is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is marked with coordinates.

The correct answer is "A rectangle is labeled upper A prime upper B prime upper D prime upper C prime. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is labeled." This image depicts the translated rectangle A′B′D′C′.

Based on the given information, the correct depiction of the translated rectangle A'B'D'C' would be the image labeled "A rectangle is labeled A' B' D' C'. The area inside of the rectangle is shaded, and each of the vertices is labeled".