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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 01:00, nathanphelps2468

Select the sequence of transformations that will carry rectangle A onto rectangle A'. fotate-90° clockwise, reflect overy-axis, then translate 5 units down
B)
rotate 90° clockwise, reflect over y-axis, then reflect over line y = 2
C)
rotate 90° clockwise, reflect over x-axis, then reflect over line x = 5
D)
rotate 180° clockwise, reflect over x-axis, then reflect over line x = 5


Select the sequence of transformations that will carry rectangle A onto rectangle A'.

fotate-90°

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