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Engineering, 24.06.2021 14:00 Jocelyn0925

For the truss loaded as shown, determine the equation for the line of action of the stand-alone resultant R and state the coordinates of the points on the x- and y-axes through which the line of action passes. All triangles are 3-4-5. Assume F1 = 10 kN, F2 = 35 kN, F3 = 40 kN, F4 = 40 kN, and M = 115 kN·m.​


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