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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 19:30 gabev420

What series of transformations would move C to C'at (1,-4), S to S'at (2,-6) and R to R'at (4,-4)? A. Reflect over the y-axis, then reflect over the x-axis, then translate 3 units down.
B. Reflect over the x-axis, then translate 3 units down, then reflect over the y-axis.
C. Translate 5 units to the right, then reflect over the x-axis, then translate 3 units down.
D.
Translate 5 units down, then translate 5 units to the right, then reflect over the
x-axis.

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