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Quadrilateral ABCD is a square with vertices (-2, 9), (-7, 9), (-7, 4), and (-2, 4) respectively. Square A’B’C’D’ is the image of square ABCD after two transformations. Which of the following statements is true? A. Square A’B’C’D’ is the image of square ABCD after a dilation and a rotation. B. Square A’B’C’D’ is the image of square ABCD after a reflection and a dilation. C. Square A’B’C’D’ is the image of ABCD after a reflection and a translation. D. Square A’B’C’D’ is the image of ABCD after a rotation.

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