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- 3.Hello, I don't understand how to solve 5-9 in the photo below. Because I can't find the correct elaboration on the solutions, I hope that you can show me how to get to this answer. I have added my own calculations in a photo for your insight. These are the correct answers: T1 max = 2,37 kNm tmaxCD = 35,6 MPa tmaxDE = 23,3 MPa Thanks for your help! JuliaThe answer is already given. I just need the solution. Also, please make the solution neat and readable. Thank you. Answer: R= 193 lb, A= 74 lb