Question 19 What is the correct multiple transformations that causes triangle 1 to end up at triangle 3? r y = x line and then T(5, 1) Rotation 90 degrees CW and then Translation 1 Right and 5 Up. Reflection over y = x line and the translation 1 Right and 5 Up. Reflection over y = x line and translation 1 Right and 3 Up.
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