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He diagram shows the sequence of three rigid transformations used to map TriangleABC onto TriangleA"B"C". What is the sequence of the transformations?
rotation, then reflection, then translation
rotation, then translation, then reflection
translation, then reflection, then rotation
translation, then rotation, then reflection
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