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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 23:10 memorybuxton

Brian says that if you use a rotation of 270° counter-clockwise followed by a reflection across the y-axis on a figure, it will end
up in the same place as doing a reflection across the y-axis
followed by a rotation of 270° counter-clockwise on a figure.
Is Brian's statement correct? Explain using algebraic rules.
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