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The point `A(2,1)` is translated parallel to the line `x-y=3` by a distance of 4 units. If the new position `A '` is in the third quadrant, then the coordinates of `A '` are (A) `(2+2sqrt(2),1+2sqrt(2)` (B) `(-2+sqrt(2),-1-2sqrt(2))` (C) `(2-2sqrt(2)` , `1-2sqrt(2))` (D) none of these

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