How would you describe this series of transformations?

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Rotation of 90 degrees clockwise and then reflection across the z-axis shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A ^ prime prime B^ prime prime C^ prime prime

Reflection across the y-axis and then a translation of (- 3, - 5) shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A ^ prime prime B^ prime prime C^ prime prime

Translation of (2, 0) and then reflection across the r-axis shows that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle A ^ prime prime B^ prime prime C^ prime prime

Since triangles ABC and A "B"C" do not have the same orientation, they are not congruent.

In the first series of transformations, the triangle ABC undergoes a rotation of 90 degrees clockwise and then a reflection across the z-axis to become triangle A''B''C''.

In the second series of transformations, the triangle ABC undergoes a reflection across the y-axis followed by a translation of (-3, -5) to become triangle A''B''C''.

In the third series of transformations, the triangle ABC undergoes a translation of (2, 0) and then a reflection across the r-axis to become triangle A''B''C''.

The final statement suggests that triangle ABC and A''B''C'' do not have the same orientation and are not congruent.