B C D 2 m I J A E H G F -1.5 m-1.5 m-1.5 m-1.5 m 6 kN 6 kN The force in member HG of the truss loaded as shown is: 5.73 kN (C) 5.73 kN (T) 3.38 kN (C) 3.38 kN (T) None of the above 2 m
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