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How to italics number in LOG

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all right the number one starts with a really super flat as you can chiseled brush purpose of that is to get this initial point in this flick right there a curb stroke letamp;#39;s start you off and a flicking and get it sharp again real flat as flat as you can do this vertical stroke starting from the top to get right in there try to make that point as sharp as possible come straight down your axis all the way close to the base then go ahead and flatten out your brush to make the thick stroke you have to work too much about going to the bottom numbered there be a serif at the bottom round those off numbers are same as letters in his regard to just just drawing that was like e you were printing with a like you were writing them with a pencil think in terms of that and it breaks it down a lot easier if you can think that way and then number two it is really one you can think of that way just try four write the number two just like you would with a pen or pencil and it really creates a

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Mathematical operators such as sin, log, or Cov should always be set roman. Pay particular attention to common but not predefined operators, such as supp, conv, ri, int, and sgn, keeping them in normal font. Try to use alternative ways for simplifying notation requiring multiple levels of sub- and superscripts.
Variables represented by abbreviations of more than one letter should be upright, for example S.D. for standard deviation. Two-letter symbols defining dimensionless groups should be italic, for example: Re Reynolds number.
Functions. Names for standard functions, such as sin and cos, are not in italic font, but we use italic names such as f for functions in other cases; for example when we define the function as in f(x) = sin(x) cos(x) .
Italic Versus Nonitalic Variables are italicized. Superscript numbers are not italicized (e.g., R2). Identifiers (which can be superscript or subscript words, letters, or numbers) are not italicized.
Use italics for words being defined or words, letters, or numbers being named as words or used as examples.
There is a comprehensive standard but as a rule of thumb remember this: any italicized letter is a variable. So, none of the dimensionless numbers, none of the superscripts or subscripts that are not variable and none of the functions names.
7 Rules For Italics Emphasis. Want a word or phrase to stand out in a block of text? Titles Of Work. The titles of works should be italicized (or underlined). Articles. Foreign Words. Names Of Trains, Ships, Spaceships. Words As Reproduced Sounds. Words As Words.
First, note that while variables and numbers should be italicized, the following elements of equations should be set in roman type: function names, units, words, and abbreviations thereof.

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