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Determine the resultant internal loading in the beam at the cross-section through point D and point E. E is just to the left of the 16 kips.

a. Tension
b. Compression
c. Shear
d. Bending moment

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The answer provides general information on determining the resultant internal loading in a beam and explains that more details are needed to provide a specific answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the given information, there is no specific mention of a beam or point D and point E, so it is unclear how they are related to the given scenario. However, I can provide you with general information on how to determine the resultant internal loading in a beam.

Internal loading in a beam refers to the forces and moments experienced within the beam due to external loads and supports. The resultant internal loading can be determined by analyzing the external loads and supports acting on the beam and applying the principles of equilibrium. This involves calculating the shear force, bending moment, axial force, and torque at various cross-sections of the beam.

Without further information or a specific scenario, it is difficult to determine the resultant internal loading at point D and point E. If you can provide more details or a specific problem, I would be happy to assist you further.

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