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which rigid transformation does not result in a reversed orientation of the original image? justify your answer.
t(x, y) = (-x, y); the transformation is a reflection over the y-axis.
t(x, y) = (x, -y); the transformation is a reflection over the x-axis.
t(x, y) = (y, x); the transformation is a reflection over the line y = x.
t(x, y) = (x, y - 2); the transformation slides the original image a given
distance in a given direction.
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