Why Am I Struggling with This Math Problem?

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1. The problem and attempt statement, all variables and given/known data

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I have been at this problem for a while and i can't seem to find where i am going wrong, can someone please take a look at it.
thank you for your time.
 
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Matt1234 said:
1. The problem and attempt statement, all variables and given/known data

I have been at this problem for a while and i can't seem to find where i am going wrong, can someone please take a look at it.
thank you for your time.
Say hey, Matt, I'd like to first congratulate you on your 100th post! :approve:.

Another 20,000 more and you'll catch up to our beloved Doc Al:smile:

Your calculation for FAB is excellent. But you get into trouble when you choose the beam as the x-axis when using sum of forces in x direction = 0. Keep the x-axis as the horizontal axis. Then the weight of the beam and the weight of the load, which act vertically down, have no x components. Only the tension cable force and the R horizontal reaction force (Rx) have x components. And the x component of FAB will be ?
 
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