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In each diagram, ABC has been transformed to yield A'B'C'. Which transformation could NOT be achieved by rotation alone?
A) ABC in quadrant I, A'B'C' in quadrant I under ABC but upside down
B) ABC in quadrant I, A'B'C' in quadrant III but upside down
C) ABC in quadrant I, A'B'C' in quadrant IV but upside down next to ABC both lying on the X axis
D) ABC lying on the y axis between Quadrant I and II, A'B'C' reflection of ABC by the x - axis
E) ABC lying on the y axis between Quadrant I and II, A'B'C' reflection of ABC by the x - axis but the shape is flipped
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