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Answer:

A rotation 90° CW followed by translation right 5 units.

Explanation:

It is easier to choose the right composition of transformations if we know what your choices are.

Figure F has an orientation that is 90° CW from that of figure E, so a 90° CW or 270° CCW rotation could be one of the transformations.

Rotation about the origin will move the figure so that the acute angle is in a different quadrant. In order to return it to the same quadrant a translation is required. The amount of translation will depend on whether it comes before or after the rotation.

Possible sequence of motions are ...

  • A rotation 90° CW followed by translation right 5 units
  • Translation up 5 units followed by rotation 90° CW
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