... I'm sorry that I offended you. Who told you that I am offended?
... I didn't know that I had to be perfect. Who told you that you need to be perfect?
... [My daughter] is a blind child ... Her books are all in [braille] ... Clearly, your daughter attends a school for special-need students or a school with special-need accommodations.
Is your daughter able to express why she cannot follow the instructions that she receives at school? I need more information about this entire situation before I can begin to understand exactly what is taking place. Do you read braille? Where did these equations come from? Does the school send home math exercises in printed material, and then you are expected to explain to your daughter what the symbols look like, how the numbers are arranged, the relationships between expressions, and so forth?
I must state that I'm somewhat surprised that the mother of a blind child could be so thin-skinned. Do you, in general, try to keep your daughter's blindness a secret in public forums? I believe that parents of blind children would, in general, always state up-front that their child has a disability in order to receive the maximum amount of support and services.
Regardless, I now understand that you are not attempting to get help for your daughter directly, but, rather, you want us to help you to learn algebra so that you may in turn teach it to your daughter using whatever methods are appropriate for a blind student.
Why did you not simply say so? (This is a rhetorical question.)
We do not, in general, provide lessons at this site.
Did you read the three pages of lessons at the link that I provided?
Since you are the actual student here, then I would like to know where to begin with you.
Please, read the information at that link, if you have not already done so.
The process of solving these equations is very straightforward; below, I will complete the first exercise that you posted. See if you can understand the steps in conjunction with the information on those three pages of lessons.
... So, if anyone else that has compassion and not some put down is able to help me ... Please, give me a break, lady. Firstly, this math help has nothing to do with compassion. Secondly, even if it did, it is you who kept your daughter's blindness a secret in the first place. Therefore, you have no position whatsoever to cast judgment on the level of my compassion.