Consider the beam in (Figure 1). Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment

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Consider the beam in (Figure 1). Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment

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Consider the beam in (Figure 1). Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. Note 1 - You should not draw an "extra" discontinuity line at the point where the curve passes the x-axis. Note 2 - Be sure to indicate the correct types of the functions between the lines, e.g. if in your answer the type of a function is "linear increasing slope" for the function that actually has linear decreasing slope, the answer will be graded as incorrect. Use the button "change segment" if necessary. Note 3 - Indicate the segments for all values of x shown in the diagram. Even if a segment is a constant value 0, it should be drawn in the diagram. 0 2 kip/ft 50 kipft 50 kip. ft B 10 ft 20 ft 10 ft Figure < 1 of 1 > V (kip) No elements selected 25 20 15 10 2 kip/it 50 kip.ft 50 kip.it 5 (ft) B 0 0 -5+ 10 20 30 40 10 ft- 20 ft 10 ft -10 -15 -20+
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