Seems to me that the first parts were solved already. Also, I can't see the last part. It brings me back to the website upload page.
As for the second one. Graph transformation is done based on the general form of the equation. If I'm not mistaken, the things you have to change with the general form is usually the vertical shift, horizontal shift, and the multiplier. I think the transitional graph means that you have to apply these changes one at a time.
As for the domain and range, domain IIRC refers to x, so solve for y and determine the values possible for x. For the range, do the inverse. Solve for y and check for the values possible for x. Usually, we check the values that won't create an imaginary result and infinity. For the intercepts, to get the x-intercept, let y = 0 and for the y-intercept, let x = 0. To get the asymptotes, check for the values that will make y infinity.
I took this course way back in my BS days, so feel free to correct me if I made some mistakes. Feel free to PM me as well if you're having a hard time about my explanations.