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Mathematics, 28.10.2020 16:10, jaylinzavala

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Which series of transformations will move the triangle in Quadrant I onto the similar triangle in Quadrant 111?
A. reflection across the x-axis and translation 6 units up
B. translation 6 units down and reflection across the y-axis
C. rotation of 90Β° clockwise and reflection across the y-axis
D. translation 6 units down and rotation of 90Β° counterclockwise


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