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TriangleXYZ has coordinates X = (1, 3), Y = (2, 0), and Z = (4, 1). The image of this triangle after a sequence of transformations is triangle
X'Y'Z' where X' = (-5, – 3), Y' = (-4, 0), and Z = (-2, – 1).

Write a sequence of transformations that takes triangle XYZ to triangle X'Y'Z'.


TriangleXYZ has coordinates X = (1, 3), Y = (2, 0), and Z = (4, 1).

The image of this triangle af

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