Q1: Consider a surface of revolution generated by a Bezier curve defined by the four control points P(0,0,0), P,(2,1,2),P₂ (3,3,0) P, (2,2,3) respectively, rotating about the X-axis. Calculate the point on the surface at u= 0.25, 0= π/2.

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Q1: Consider a surface of revolution generated by a Bezier curve
defined by the four control points P(0,0,0), (2,1,2), P₂ (3,3,0)
P, (2,2,3) respectively, rotating about the X-axis. Calculate the point
on the surface at u = 0.25, 0= π/2.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Consider a surface of revolution generated by a Bezier curve defined by the four control points P(0,0,0), (2,1,2), P₂ (3,3,0) P, (2,2,3) respectively, rotating about the X-axis. Calculate the point on the surface at u = 0.25, 0= π/2.
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