
Structural Analysis
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Transcribed Image Text:DIRECTION: Solve and Analyze the following problems in neat and orderly manner.
Use your indicated Format.
All problem solutions must include FBDS.
ACTIVITY 1:
Draw and name the different Types of Trusses
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