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Mathematics, 28.07.2021 17:50, lizzzzi7908

Rectangle PQRS is reflected across the x-axis. The image is P'Q'R'S'. Which two further transformations will carry rectangle P'Q'R'S' back onto rectangle
PQRS?


Rectangle PQRS is reflected across the x-axis. The image is P'Q'R'S'. Which

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