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The coordinates of the vertices of △abc are a(−4, 6) , b(−2, 2) , and c(−6, 2) . the coordinates of the vertices of △a′b′c′ are a′(2, 6) , b′(0, 2) , and c′(4, 2) . drag and drop the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the statement. a sequence of transformations that maps △abc to △a′b′c′ is followed by .brainliest to best answer

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