The picture is now approved.
It does not, however, show the elastic properties, E and A, nor the geometric dimensions required to do the calculations. I assume the horizontal beam is infinitely rigid.
To be able to make discussions, I have named the joints A, B, C, D, E, F, starting from left to right, and where the load 21 Kg is applied at A.
Could you please supply the member properties (E and A) as well as details of the geometry?
From the diagram, it does not look like it is a linear problem, because the point D can have a transversal displacement, which has a non-linear relationship with the axial forces of CD and DE.
For the solution, you can proceed as follows:
Unknowns: 4 displacement, Bx, By, Dx, Dy
Equations:
Equilibrium of forces at points B and D
Axial force on member BC
Moments of forces and reactions.
If BD is supposed to be rigid, a large value of A and/or E must be applied to member BD.
Hope this will give you a kickstart.
Could you also tell me if your current course is on indeterminate structures?