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The vertices of polygon abcd are at a(1, 1), b(2, 3), c(3, 2), and d(2, 1). abcd is reflected across the x-axis and translated 2 units up to form polygon a′b′c′d′. match each vertex of polygon a′b′c′d′ to its coordinates.

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