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NEED HELP BY TODAY MAYBE TOMORROW 100 POINTS Part D
Complete the table to find the rule for the translation, the coordinates of triangle A′B′C′, and the coordinates of the translated image, triangle A″B″C″.
Part F
Complete the table to find the rule for the reflection, the coordinates of triangle ABC, and the coordinates of the reflected image, triangle A′B′C′.
Part H
Complete the table to find the rule for the reflection, the coordinates of triangle A′B′C′, and the coordinates of the reflected image, triangle A″B″C″.
Part J
Complete the table to find the rule for the translation, the coordinates of triangle A″B″C″, and the coordinates of the translated image, triangle A‴B‴C‴.

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Part D
Complete the table to find the rule for the t

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