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Use the graph to answer the question.

Which series of transformations correctly maps parallelogram ABCD to parallelogram A′B′C′D′?


a 90∘ counterclockwise rotation about the origin, followed by a reflection in the y-axis

a 180∘ counterclockwise rotation about the origin, followed by a reflection in the y-axis

a 90∘ counterclockwise rotation about the origin, followed by a reflection in the x- axis

a 180∘ counterclockwise rotation about the origin, followed by a reflection in the x-axis

Use the graph to answer the question. Which series of transformations correctly maps-example-1

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Answer:

a 90∘

counterclockwise rotation about the origin, followed by a reflection in the x-

axis

Explanation:

Each quadrant is 90∘.

A counterclockwise rotation of ABCD would land it in the quadrant above A′B′C′D′.

ABCD now needs to be reflected over the x axis, so that it maps onto (matches up) with A′B′C′D′

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a 180 counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a reflection of the y-axis
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