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On a coordinate plane, triangle X Y Z has points (negative 5, 3), (negative 2, 3), (negative 2, 1). Triangle X prime Y prime Z prime has points (5, negative 1), (5, negative 4), (3, negative 4). Complete the sequence of transformations that produces △X'Y'Z' from △XYZ. A clockwise rotation ° about the origin followed by a translation units to the right and 6 units down produces ΔX'Y'Z' from ΔXYZ.

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