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A composition of transformations maps pre-image EFGH to final image E"F"G"H". Trapezoid E F G H is shifted down and to the left to trapezoid E prime F prime G prime H prime. Trapezoid E prime F prime G prime H prime is reflected across the line of reflection c to form trapezoid E double-prime F double-prime G double-prime H double-prime.

The first transformation for this composition is [], and the second transformation is a reflection across line c.

a 180° rotation about point G
a 180° rotation about point H
a translation down and to the left
a translation up and to the right

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