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hello my name is Todd Miranda and in this video Iamp;#39;m gonna demonstrate how to use path markup language to define a path so one of the things that we can use to define a path and technically is to define the geometry of a path is path markup language this is also called the path many language as well and the the bottom line is sometimes when we look at path markup language it can be very confusing it can be a little intimidating so letamp;#39;s take a look at exactly what Iamp;#39;m talking about Iamp;#39;m gonna open up expression blend which Iamp;#39;ve done here and Iamp;#39;m just going to create a very rudimentary path so nothing too terribly complex this will give us the capability to just see exactly what weamp;#39;re talking about so this is a path that has some curves in it again nothing too terribly complex letamp;#39;s go look at the samamp;#39;l for this path when we look at the samamp;#39;l we have our path and we see that the geometry of the path wh