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Match each transformation or sequence of transformations to an equivalent transformation or sequence of transformations.
a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin
a 180° rotation about the origin
a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin
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a 90° counterclockwise rotation about
the origin and then a 180° rotation
about the origin
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a reflection across the x-axis and then
reflection across the y-axis
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a 90° clockwise rotation about the origin
and then a rotation 180° about the origin
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