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Suppose a figure is located in quadrant i. which of the following sequences will result in an image that is located in quadrant ii?
a. rotate 360 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up
b. rotate 180 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down
c. rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit up
d. rotate 270 degrees counterclockwise, then shift 1 unit down
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