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Which series of transformations can be used to prove that Ax'Y'Z' is congruent to Axyz, as shown by the graphs below? D
rotate AXYZ 90° counterclockwise about the origin and then translate it 8 units to the right
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reflect AXYZ across the line y = -x and then translate it 4 units to the left
rotate AXYZ 90° clockwise about the origin and then reflect it across X'Y' that resulted from the rotation


Which series of transformations can be used to prove that Ax'Y'Z' is congruent to Axyz, as shown by

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