How do I clean cache

how do you manage apps, clean caches, close apps running in background?

Cleaning cache is only necessary when the cache files are corrupt which is hardly ever. There is absolutely no reason to clean them periodically.
To close task running in background double click the home button. Then click the X in the upper lefthand corner to cloase.
Allan

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