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Degree of freedom for the given system is one, as there is only one independent varaible.
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d=Lxtheta, e = (L/2)xtheta, a = (L/3)xtheta, b = (2L/3)xtheta View all solutions

All variables are dependent to each other. Its is up to us which variable we take for the given problem.
Since it is a rotational problem, theta variable will be suitable.

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