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Quadrilateral PQRS, with vertex P(-5, -3), undergoes a transformation to form quadrilateral P′Q′R′S′, with P′ at (5, 3). The type of transformation PQRS undergoes is a ( ) . If vertex Q is at (-4, -5), then vertex Q′ is at ( ). options for number 1:
A. 180 rotation about the origin

b. translation 2 units right and 7 units up

c. reflection over the x-axis

d. reflection over the y-axis
options for number two:

a.(-4,-5)

b. (-4,5)

c.(4,5)

d (5,-4)

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