Indeterminate beam with elastic support

If the support at C was a rigid support (such as a roller), we could state that the deflection of the beam at C would be zero.

What fact would enable us to make this statement?

Since a roller implies that the beam is prevented from moving either up or down, the beam deflection at C would have to be zero.

If the support at C was rigid, we could write the following geometry of deformation equation for the beam:

Indeterminate beam with elastic support