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PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE CROWN Which pair of transformations to the figure shown below would produce an image that is on top of the original (same position, shape, and size)?

A hexagon in the shape of a right arrow is above a horizontal line and left of a vertical line.
A. a translation to the right and a reflection over the vertical line of reflection shown
B. a translation down and a reflection over the horizontal line of reflection shown
C. a 90° clockwise rotation and a reflection over the vertical line of reflection shown
D. a 180° counterclockwise rotation and a reflection over the horizontal line of symmetry shown

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