When you have something of the form
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then you filp what is below the x-axis in the x-axis, as it is making anything that is negative, positive.
When you have something of the form
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, then you take what is on the right hand side of the y-axis, copy it and flip it in the y-axis, that is because you are taking all the input values of x that are negative, and replacing the corresponding y value with the y value at the positive value of that x.
So for

, it is the second case above. So we are going to apply the transformations.
Firstly we'll start with

, which looks like

Now we will transform it to

by copying, then flipping everything on the right side of the y-axis in the y-axis, which results in

Next we will transform it to

, so that is a shift (or 'translation') of 1 unit in the positive direction of the x-axis. So we end up with

Finally we will transform it to

by a translation of 4 units in the positive direction of the y-axis, which finally results in

Really the best way to do it is first to work out whether you have a
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or a
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, then do the appropriate transformations.
You don't have to draw all these graphs out above, I just did them all to show each step. Hope that helps
