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The problem with both of these questions is that they are too broad.

You need to brakebreak them down into their component parts and solve for each part individually. Once you get to the more specific part that you cannot figure out, then ask about that.

Trying to cover too much ground can prevent you from receiving a useful answer, and can lead to your question being closed.

The problem with both of these questions is that they are too broad.

You need to brake them down into their component parts and solve for each part individually. Once you get to the more specific part that you cannot figure out, then ask about that.

Trying to cover too much ground can prevent you from receiving a useful answer, and can lead to your question being closed.

The problem with both of these questions is that they are too broad.

You need to break them down into their component parts and solve for each part individually. Once you get to the more specific part that you cannot figure out, then ask about that.

Trying to cover too much ground can prevent you from receiving a useful answer, and can lead to your question being closed.

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The problem with both of these questions is that they are too broad.

You need to brake them down into their component parts and solve for each part individually. Once you get to the more specific part that you cannot figure out, then ask about that.

Trying to cover too much ground can prevent you from receiving a useful answer, and can lead to your question being closed.