You handled the situation pretty well and did what you should have. Indicating to the user that this is unacceptable behaviour is always a good start, and flagging a moderator is also a good idea when a user is repeatedly deleting/reposting questions. Though if this is only the first repost, comment first in case it was a simple mistake such as with this particular user.
As for undeleting, the OP needs to go to the "Questions" tab in their profile, scroll to the bottom, and click the "Recently Deleted Questions" link. In the case of answers, it's the same process, but in the "Answers" tab instead.
Once they find the post they wish to undelete, they will need to click the "Undelete" link at the bottom of the post. If the post was deleted by the community, they will not be able to single-handedly undelete the post. If a diamond mod deleted the post, the OP will have to flag "Other" and explain why they think the post should be undeleted.
When they have the original post undeleted, it's best to delete the duplicate post, or at the very least close it as a duplicate of the original.