A cursive L begins at the middle of the line, loops once at the top and once at the bottom, and then tails to the left. People have different ways of writing but that is the most common way.
Segments of equal length are called congruent segments. You can identify them by congruency marks. congruency marks look like this on your line: ---l-----------l---
When two lines are perpendicular to each other such as L a right angle is formed which is 90 degrees.
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A horizontal line is side-to-side like the horizon of the Earth: _______________________________________________________ ...not vertical, which is up and down: l l l l l l l l
pi times l times r (r and l are the radius and slant height, respectively)This can be derived by using a ratio (area/circumference) of the circle with radius L (slant height) with the ratio of the arc (arc-area/arclength). It should look something like this.(pi*l^2)/(2pi*l) = (arc-area)/(2pi*r)
to make more pretty
it look like a 66
yes, but the brake light configuration will be different. 70 look like "l l l l" 71 look like "= =" 72 look like "=="
Right Angles look like an L a perfect L
They look like an L-shape
The best way to improve cursive writing is to practice.
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a L
line l
A big T shaped chart used for only two things. For an example: l -------------------------------- l l l l l l
you add the l+l and the w+w so it look like this l+l+w+w+
You spell look like this. L-O-O-K.