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Answer:
No, A″C″B″ is located at A″(1, 1), C″(4, 3), and B″(1, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Line AB is horizontal, so reflection across the x-axis maps it to a horizontal line. Then rotation CCW by 90° maps it to a vertical line. The composition of transformations cannot map the figure to itself.
A reasonable explanation is the last one:
No, A″C″B″ is located at A″(1, 1), C″(4, 3), and B″(1, 5)
3.14(10²) - 3.14(6²)
3.14(10² - 6²)
3.14(100 - 36)
3.14(64)
200.96
201
Answer: 5 cookies
Step-by-step explanation: 8 + .4c = 2.5 + 1.5c
8 + 0.4c = 2.5 + 1.5c
8 · 10 + 0.4c · 10 = 2.5 · 10 + 1.5c · 10
80 + 4c = 25 + 15c
4c = 15c - 55
4c - 15c = 15c - 55 - 15c
-11c = -55
c = 5
Answer: 90 degrees clockwise
This is equivalent to 270 degrees counterclockwise
The rule for either rotation is 
The x and y coordinates swap places, and the new second coordinate flips from positive to negative (or vice versa).
The diagram below shows an example of this for the point (-4,-2) rotating to (-2, 4). The center of the rotation is the origin (0,0).