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✨✨Answer number 7please ✨✨

✨✨Answer number 7please ✨✨-example-1

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation: This is a rotation. An easy way to tell the difference between a rotation and a reflection is that the order of the points will not change in a rotation. For this problem, pre-image ABCD is still in the order of ABCD when mapped to the image. (You can still follow along the points in that order). When something is reflected, the points swap orders and you would not be able to follow the points in order.

Now that we know this is a rotation, Notice A’ B’ C’ and D’ are all left of the pre-image. This means the mapped image moves counter clockwise.

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