What is a possible composite transformation of Triangle ABC to Triangle DEF pictured below?Triangle ABC: A (1, 3), B (-2, 3), C (-3, 6)Triangle DEF: D (7, -3), E (4, -3), F (3, -6)
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What is a possible composite transformation of Triangle ABC to Triangle DEF pictured below?Triangle ABC: A (1, 3), B (-2, 3), C (-3, 6)Triangle DEF: D (7, -3), E (4, -3), F (3, -6)
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