Write a sequence of transformations that's a quadrilateral ABCD onto quadrilateral A''B''C''D''in the picture below.

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I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based bot, I cannot view or access image links. Therefore, I cannot provide specific instructions or a sequence of transformations for the given picture.

However, I can guide you on how to perform a sequence of transformations to map one quadrilateral onto another. The most common transformations used for this purpose are translation, rotation, reflection, and dilation. Here is a general approach:

1. Translation: Move the quadrilateral so that one vertex coincides with the corresponding vertex of the second quadrilateral. This translates the entire quadrilateral without changing its shape or orientation.

2. Rotation: Determine the angle of rotation needed to align the sides or diagonals of the quadrilaterals. Rotate the first quadrilateral by that angle around a specified point of reference. This will change the position and orientation of the quadrilateral.

3. Reflection: If the sides of the two quadrilaterals are parallel or perpendicular, reflect one quadrilateral over a line of reflection until its sides align with the corresponding sides of the second quadrilateral.

4. Dilation: If the sides of the two quadrilaterals are proportional, use a dilation to enlarge or shrink the first quadrilateral until its sides match those of the second quadrilateral. This transformation scales the size of the quadrilateral without changing its shape.

Remember to apply the transformations in a particular order to achieve the desired result. Also, note that the number and type of transformations required may vary depending on the given quadrilaterals.

If you can provide a textual description or any further details about the quadrilaterals and their corresponding sides, vertices, or angles, I can try to help you further with the specific sequence of transformations.

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