How to Identify Zero Force Members in a Truss Problem?

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I need to find all the zero force members, and solve for the other members. I am at school right now but I can definantly tell AB and AC are zero force members. When I get home I will see what else I can come up with. Also I cannot remember how to get the angled trusses Also All 3 downward forces are 20 kips

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By=22.11 and Iy=57.89... Since Bx=0 then I guess BD and DG are zero force members, How about GJ? Also sicne AC is zero is CE, EH, HK also zero? I also think FI is zero too. I know there are a lot of zero force members in here just need some help finding them
 
Assuming pinned connections, the only obvious zero force members are ED, HK & KJ.
 
Since the lower right reaction is a roller, then FI will also be a zero force member. I would find your reactions and start at I.
 
Why would ab and ac not be zero focer membes?
 
Go back and read when the assumption for zero force members is valid. If that does not help then report back.