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What set of transformations could be applied to rectangle ABCD to create A'B'C'D'? Rectangle formed by ordered pairs A at negative 4, 2, B at negative 4, 1, C at negative 1, 1, D at negative 1, 2. Second rectan

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What set of transformations could be applied to rectangle ABCD to create A'B'C'D'?

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