Structural Analysis
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Find the shear and moment equations for the beam loaded as shown if P = 494 lb, W = 169 lb/ft, a = 5.8 ft, and b = 13.9 ft. Then find the moment 5.2 ft to the right of B. Round off the final answer (in lb ft) to two decimal places.
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