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### Instructions
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Create a function `firstDayWeek` that receives a week of the year
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(from 1 to 53) and a year (as a string), and returns the first day
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of that week, in the format: 'dd-mm-yyyy'.
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Create a function named `firstDayWeek`, which accepts a specific week in a given year:
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- `number`: representing a week of the year (between 1 and 53).
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- `string`: representing a year.
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In this task you have to assume that the `week #1` is in all cases the week which contains the 1st of January.
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Your function should return a `string` representing the date of the first day of that specific week in the format `dd-mm-yyyy`.
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By beginning of the week we mean the monday of that week.
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If the first week is requested and it starts on the previous year
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of the presented one, it should return the first day of the year.
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- Week `1` is in all cases, the week which contains the 1st of January.
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- The first day of a week is a Monday.
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- If the start of the week is in the previous year, then your function should return the first day of the specified year.
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