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A parallelogram is formed by the points A (2, 4), B (6, 3), C (0, 0), and D (4, 1). What transformation could have occurred in order for A’ to be (3, 6)? A Dilation of 150% B Reflection across the axis y=5 C Rotation of 90° about the origin D Translation following the rule (x+2,y+1)

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