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The triangles are congruent, which sequence of motions will take triangle XYZ onto triangle BCA? 1: Translate XYZ along vector YC. Rotate X'Y'Z' around C by angle BCX'. Reflect X"Y"Z" over CB.

2: Translate XYZ along vector YC. Rotate X'Y'Z'around C by angle BCX Reflect X"Y"Z" over AC.

3:Translate XYZ along vector YC. Rotate X'YZ' around C by angle X'YA. Reflect X"Y"Z" over CB.

4: Translate XYZ along vector YC. Rotate X'Y'Z' around C by angle X'Y'A. Reflect X"Y"Z" over AC.​

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