Reaction at A = Ax , Ay
Reaction at B = Bx
From force balance
350 = Ay
500 = Ax + Bx
also, from moment balance
Ax = Bx
so, Ax = 250 N
Bx = 250 N
Ay = 350 N
Reaction at A = 430.116 N
Reaction at B = 250 N
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