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Mathematics, 09.07.2019 14:30 dhhdndnd

Could i get with this ! the coordinates of the vertices of △def are d(2, −1) , e(7, −1) , and f(2, −3) . the coordinates of the vertices of △d′e′f′ are d′(0, −1) , e′(−5, −1) , and f′(0, −3) . what is the sequence of transformations that maps △def to △d′e′f′ ? drag and drop the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the statement. a sequence of transformations that maps △def to △d′e′f′ is a followed by a options:

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