Figure ABCD is transformed to obtain figure A'B'C'D": Part A: Write the sequence of transformations that changes figure ABCD to figure AB'C'D. Explain your answer and write the coordinates of the figure obtained after each transformation. Part B: Are the two figures congruent? Explain your answer.
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Part A: The sequence of transformation used to form A'B'C'D' is reflection about the y-axis and translation 3 units down. Figure ABCD has vertices A(-4,4), B(-2,2), C(-2,1), D(-4,1). If figure ABCD is reflected about the y-axis the vertices coordinates change to A'(4,4), B'(2,2), C'(2,1), D'(4,1) to form figure A'B'C'D'. Then translate 3 units down by doing subtraction A'(4,4-3)= A'(4,1), B'(2,2-3)= B'(2,-1), C'(2,1-3)= C'(2,-4), D'(4,1-3)= D'(4,-2) to form figure A'B'C'D'.
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