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Mathematics, 20.02.2021 01:20, Najibddahir45

These figures are congruent. What series of transformations moves pentagon FGHIJ onto pentagon F'G'HI'J'? Note: Rotations are clockwise. Reflections are over the x- or y-axis.

A. Reflection, translation
B. Reflection, rotation
C. Translation, translation
D. Translation, reflection


These figures are congruent. What series of transformations moves pentagon FGHIJ onto pentagon F'G'

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