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Figure Q was the result of a sequence of transformations on figure P, both shown below. Which sequence of transformations could take figure P
to figure Q?

A. reflection over the x-axis and translation 7 units
right
B. reflection over the y-axis and translation 3 units
down
C. translation 1 unit right and 180° rotation about the
origin
D. translation 4 units right and 180° rotation about the
origin


Figure Q was the result of a sequence of transformations on figure P, both shown below.

Which seq

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