Consider the L-shaped bracket shown in the following figure, where X = 250 N and Y = 250 N. 800 mm C X 200 mm A Y 200 mm B a f Determine the reactions at A and C when \(\alpha = 0\) The reaction at A = \boxed{} N (Click to select) The reaction at C = \boxed{} N \(\angle \boxed{}^\circ\)
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