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Alice drew two triangles on the coordinate plane as shown.
Which series of transformations proves the two triangles are congruent?
A. Reflect triangle ABC across the x-axis, followed by a translation 5 units left.
B. Reflect triangle ABC across the x-axis, followed by a reflection over the y-axis.
C. Rotate triangle ABC 180 degrees counterclockwise with the center of rotation at point (0,0), followed by a translation 2 units down.
D. Rotate triangle ABC 90 degrees counterclockwise with the center of rotation at point (0,0), followed by a reflection across the x-axis.
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