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Triangle ABC, with vertices A(3, 0), B(2, 4), and C(4, 2), undergoes a transformation to form triangle A′B′C′, with vertices A′(3, 0), B′(2, -4), and C′(4, -2). The type of transformation that triangle ABC undergoes is a . If triangle A′B′C′ undergoes a transformation to form triangle A″B″C″, with vertices A″(-3, 0), B″(-2, -4), and C″(-4, -2), then the type of transformation that triangle A′B′C′ undergoes is a .

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