If someone outright plagiarized your answer, and they were flagged for it, we'll usually look back through an both answers' histories to verify this. We try to figure out why someone flagged an answer like that if the two don't exactly match at a first glance.
I should caution that just because someone used a code snippet that might have existed within your answer, that doesn't completely indicate that it was plagiarized from your answer. We have a little higher bar for this, and I tend to look for copied wording over similar code before I decide if something has been plagiarized or not. We might decline for reasons like that, but usually we look to see what the states were of the answers at the time the alleged plagiarism took place.
If you do want to call this out, and know that you'll be editing your answer, you can just state in your flag that the copying took place from your original version of the answer (we don't need a link to figure out where to go for that). We can do the rest.
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/272366/1