. The 3200-lb weight is supported by two cables. Knowing that the resultant of the cable tensions T1 and T2 is a vertical 3200-lb force, determine T1 and T2-

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3. The 3200-lb weight is supported by two cables.
Knowing that the resultant of the cable tensions T1 and
T2 is a vertical 3200-lb force, determine T1 and T2-
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25°
3200 lb
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