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A. If we translate it by two points down, then the first rectangle will have the same y-coordinates as the second. Next, the rotation about (1,2) will transform it into the rectangle with y-coordinates from 0 to 2, so we can't obtain the second rectangle
B. The reflection over x=0 transforms it into rectangle in first quadrant with the abscissae from 2 to 8, but ordinates will be from 4 to 6. So the reflection over y=4 transforms it into the rectangle with abscissae from 2 to 8 and y-coordinates from 2 to 4, not equal to 2 rectangle.
C. The reflection over x=1 transforms it into rectangle in first quadrant with the abscissae from 4 to 10, but ordinates will be from 4 to 6. If we move it downwards by 2 units, we'll obtain the second rectangle.
D. The translation of 12 units right will make abscissae equal to values from 4 to 10, but y-coordinates will be from 4 to 6. If we move it downwards by 2 units, we'll obtain the second rectangle.
E. If we rotate the rectangle about (1,4), the point (-2,6) will transform into (4,2), the point (-2,4) will transform into (4,4). The first rectangle will transform into the second rectangle.
F. The translation of 6 units right will save y-coordinates equal to values from 4 to 6, so we can't obtain the second rectangle.
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Options are C, D, E.
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