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what are the 4 letters that use straight and curved lines​

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Answered by mehakkataria77
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from the base line. Stroke 3, if extended, wouldintersect stroke 1 at the top.I, A, L, T. The letter 1 is the basic verticalstroke. Inclined strokes 1 and 2 of the A intersectjust above the cap line; stroke 3 is located onethird of the distance up from the base line. Thehorizontal stroke of the T is drawn first; thevertical stroke or stem is drawn from the center.With both L and T, the horizontal stroke maybelengthened or shortened to balance the letters ina word. If, for example, L precedes A, itshorizontal stroke is reduced slightly; if T precedesA, its horizontal stroke is extended slightly.H, F, E. In H, F, and E, the centralhorizontal bar is placed slightly above the centerfor stability. In both E and F, the cap line strokeis four units long and the central stroke is three-fifths of this length. The base line of E isone-half unit longer than its cap line.V, W, M, N. The two inclined strokes of theV intersect just below the base line. The W is1 1/3 times the width of a normal letter; note thatit is wider than M. Strokes 1, 2, 3, and 4 of theW intersect below the base line. Strokes 3 and 4of the M and 2 and 3 of the N intersect on thebase line. Note that the outside strokes of the Mand N are drawn first.Curved- and Straight-LineCombinationsThe capital letters shown in figure 3-48are formed by either curved line strokes orby a combination of curved- and straight-linestrokes.O, Q, C, G. The O and Q are complete circles;C and G are not the full width of the squarebecause they are not full circles. The tail of Q,if extended, would intersect the center of thecircle. Stroke 4 of G begins at the center of thecircle.U, J, D. Stroke 3 of U is ellipticaland connects two parallel vertical lines athird of the distance above the base line.Stroke 2 of J is similar but not so broad.Stroke 4 of D is circular, joining two horizontalsegments.P, R, B. The horizontal midstrokes of Pand R lie just below the midpoint, andthe horizontal midstroke of B lies just abovethe midpoint. Horizontal stroke 4 in B isslightly longer than strokes 2 and 3, which are thesame length.45.835Figure 3-48.-Lettering vertical capitals, curved- and straight-line combinations.3-32

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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4 letters that use straight and curved lines are: B, P, D, G

 

Explanation:  

  • Straight lines refer to those lines that have no endpoint. It can be extended from anywhere.
  • Curved lines are types of straight lines but it is not necessary o be straight. They can be in any shape or size.
  • Letters that use straight lines are: A, F, L, T
  • These letters do not have curved lines, they can be extended from anywhere.
  • Letters that use curved lines: U, C, D, O.
  • These are all curved lines that are not necessarily straight lines.
  • But there are some letters that have both straight and curved lines.
  • Hence, letters that use both straight and curved lines are: B, P, D, R
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