53. Rectangle ABCD, shown below, is reflected over DC and then rotated 180° clockwise around C. Which of the following shows the final orientation of ABCD ?
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This means that points A and B switch places, and points C and D remain the same. So now the rectangle is DCBA. Show more…
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