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The figures are congruent. Select all the sequences of transformation that would take Figure 1 to Figure 2. Select all that apply:
Translate by directed line segment AD
Rotate 180 degrees around point E
Translate by directed line segment AE and reflect across AC
Translate by directed line segment CE and rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise around point E
Rotate 180 degrees around point C, translate by directed line segment CE, and reflect across segment EF
Reflect across segment AB, rotate clockwise by angle BFE using center F, then reflect across segment EF


The figures are congruent. Select all the sequences of transformation that would take Figure 1 to F

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