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In general, the order in which transformations are applied matters, yet in ours there are cases in which the order does not matter. For example, to obtain the graph of y=|x+2|-3 from the basic graph y=|x|, you could perform the shift to the left followed by the shift down, or you could shift down and then left to achieve the same result. Find at least three examples of transformed functions in which order doesn't matter. In each case, tell why the order doesn't matter.

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