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Mathematics, 11.12.2020 02:40 Amholloway13

The figures are congruent. Select all the sequences of transformations that would take Figure 1 to Figure 2. Two figures on a grid.
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A:
Translate by directed line segment .
B:
Rotate 180 degrees around point .
C:
Translate by directed line segment and reflect across .
D:
Translate by directed line segment and rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise around point .
E:
Rotate 180 degrees around point , translate by directed line segment , and reflect across segment .
F:
Reflect across segment , rotate clockwise by angle using center , then reflect across segment .

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