The vertices A(–2, –1), B(–3, 2), C(–1, 3), and D(0, 0) form a parallelogram. The vertices A’(–1, –2), B’(2, –3), C’(3, –1), and D’(0, 0) are the image of the parallelogram after a sequence of transformations. Which sequence of transformations could produce the image from the pre-image?
1) a reflection over the x-axis and then a reflection over the y-axis
2) a reflection over the y-axis and then a 90Degrees clockwise rotation about the origin
3) a 90Degrees clockwise rotation about the origin and then a reflection over the y-axis
4) a 90Degrees counterclockwise rotation about the origin and then a reflection over the x-axis
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In the attachment,the orginal parallelogram is shown in red.Its image is shot in blue. The purple parallelogram is the original reflected across the y-axis.You can see that it becomes the blue parallelogram is rotated 90⁰ clockwise around the origin .
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....a reflection over the y-axis and then a 90 ⁰ clockwise rotation about the origin .
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