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Which is a possible set of rigid motions that would make the statement: ADEF AABC true?
O flr, y) = (2x+4, 2y)
Ofr, y) = (2x, 2y)
O flir, y) = (x/2, y/2)
O fk, y) = (x + 4, Y-6)

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