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The triangles shown are congruent by the SSS congruence theorem. 3 rigid transformations are shown. Triangle A B C is first rotated about point C to form triangle A prime B prime C. Triangle A prime B prime C is then shifted down to form triangle A double-prime B double-prime C prime. Triangle A double-prime B double-prime C prime is reflected across A double-prime B double-prime to form triangle A double-prime B double-prime C double-prime The diagram shows the sequence of three rigid transformations used to map TriangleABC onto TriangleA"B"C". What is the sequence of the transformations?

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