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DO NOT ANSWER IF YOU DONT KNOW Drag each sequence of transformations to the correct location on the table. Classify the sequences of transformations based on whether or not they prove the congruency of the shapes by mapping shape I onto shape II.

a reflection across the y-axis, followed
by a 90° clockwise rotation about the
origin, and then a translation left 18 units
a 90° clockwise rotation about the
origin and then a translation left 18 units
a 90° counterclockwise rotation about
the origin, followed by a reflection
across the y-axis, and then a
translation left 18 units
a 90° clockwise rotation about the
origin, followed by a reflection across
the y-axis, and then a translation
right 2 units
a 180° rotation about the origin,
followed by a reflection across the
y-axis, and then a 90° clockwise
rotation about the origin
a reflection across the y-axis, followed
by a 90° counterclockwise rotation
about the origin, and then a translation
right 2 units


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