You can recover the free space by either resizing MacBook SSD (what I recommend) or creating a new partition. The unmounted partitions are Preboot and Recovery, also not recommended to be messed with. You can see it now because HFS+ used swap files instead of a dedicated partition, most operating systems use swap space in some way, Windows uses a page file (like OS X with HSF+), Linux uses a dedicated swap partition in most cases, like OS X does now. It was created when you converted your volume to APFS and you should not mess with it if you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s called paging if you want to look into it some more. The operating system uses the swap space to store things when the main memory gets full.
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