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The graph is shifted to the right by 5 units, reflected around the x-axis, stretched vertically, and shifted up 12 units.

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The graph is shifted to the right by 5 units, reflected around the x-axis, stretched vertically, and shifted up 12 units.

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It seems like you're describing transformations of a function on a graph. However, you didn't ask a question. Could you please provide more details or ask a specific question?

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