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Quadrilateral PQRS has points P = (–3,3), Q = (1,–4), R = (5,3), and S = (2,14). Quadrilateral P'Q'R'S' has points P' = (–3,–3), Q '= (1,4), R' = (5,–3), and S '= (2,–14). What is the transformation of PQRS to P'Q'R'S'?

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