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Transformations are without the equation already in them but I'll tell you what I know.
So your 5th problem is a reflection.
So the main thing is starting from the left of an equation you read the transformation from a point on the graph.
so for example, the first graph, reflects across the Y axis. What makes this the most is it's all linear. So transformations are like...
2x+2 this is really hard to teach as a linear.
okay picture something like this...

since the - is on the inside this means it reflects across the Y axis

since this is on the outside it reflects across the X axis.
try searching YTfor "understanding transformations" it's slightly confusing and I feel I'm too to teach it properly. It took me forever to understand the first I saw too so don't be discouraged.
Answer: Estimate is 20
I rounded 308.3 down to 300.
That makes the equation 300/15
300/15=20
C. The functions fans g have different axes of symmetry and different minimum values