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Calculate the internal axial load at a point D if length L=7 ft. The part is subjected to loads P1=632 lbs, P2=888 lbs (applied halfway between points A and B), and a moment M=49 ft-lbs. Provide your answer in lbs and pay attention to your signs.
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