Structural Analysis
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UPVOTE WILL BE GIVEN. Please write the complete solutions and answer all the subquestions.
w = 20
a. Graph the shear and moment diagram
b. Find the value and location of Maximun Shear and Maximum Moment
c. Give short explanation/analysis on the shear and moment diagram. (3 sentences or more)
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