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figure abcd is transformed to figure a prime b prime c prime d prime, as shown:
a coordinate grid is shown from negative 5 to 0 to 5 on both x- and y-axes. a polygon abcd has a at ordered pair 2, 3, b at ordered pair 4, 4, c at ordered pair 3, 1, d at ordered pair 2, 1. a polygon a prime b prime c prime d prime has a prime at ordered pair negative 1, 3, b prime at ordered pair negative 3, 4, c prime at ordered pair negative 2, 1, d prime at ordered pair negative 1, 1.

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which of the following sequences of transformations is used to obtain figure a prime b prime c prime d prime from figure abcd?

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a. counterclockwise rotation by 90 degrees about the origin followed by a translation to the right by 1 unit
b. counterclockwise rotation by 90 degrees about the origin followed by a translation to the left by 1 unit
c. reflection about the x-axis followed by a translation to the left by 1 unit
d. reflection about the y-axis followed by a translation to the right by 1 unit


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