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Point D'' (-4,-2) is a vertex of a quadrilateral A'' B'' C'' D''. The original image was rotated 270 degress counterclockwise around the origin and then reflected over the x-axis. Part A: What are the coordinates of the original image's point D before the composition of transformations?

A. (-4,-2)
B. (-2,-4)
C. (-2,4)
D. (2,-4)

Part B: The original image is quadrilateral ABCD. Point C is on the same y-axis of point D, but five units to the right of point D. If quadrilateral A'' B'' C'' D'' is transformed following the rule (x, y)---> (x-4, y+2), what are the coordinates of point C''?

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