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The coordinates of the vertices of A ABC are A(-4, 6), B(-2, 2), and C(-6, 2)

The coordinates of the vertices of A A'B'C'are A' (2, 6). B'(0, 2), and C'(4, 2)
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translation 2 units left
reflection across the x-axis
reflection across the y-axis
translation 2 units down

The coordinates of the vertices of A ABC are A(-4, 6), B(-2, 2), and C(-6, 2) The-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

1 reflection across the y axis

followed by

2 translation two units left

(-4, 6) reflect to (4, 6) translate (2, 6)

(-2, 2) reflect to (2, 2) translate (0, 2)

(-6, 2) reflect to (6, 2) translate (4, 2)

could also be done in one step by reflecting across x = -1

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