If the unknown variables in the calculations for cables under distributed load are more than the known quantities, then the number of equations required to solve all the unknown variables are?

If the unknown variables in the calculations for cables under distributed load are more than the known quantities, then the number of equations required to solve all the unknown variables are? Correct Answer Finite

Whatever be the calculation involved, the unknown variables will be ultimately come out from the equations. The proper use of the known quantities and the multiuse of various calculation techniques will ultimately give up the results. Thus whether it may be the case of the cables or the beams the equations if applied properly will result in the determination of the unknowns.
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