How Can I Solve Unfamiliar Problems Presented Here?

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The problems are attached to this post.
i have never seen these kinds of questions ever.
could anyone show me how to do it please.
i have no idea how to solve this, please help me.
i appreciate your time.
 

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the pictures take time to come through, its usually quicker if you can write the problem in
 
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