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while v-sections are lines pv:ô (u) = p(u, v). The boundary lines pv:o(u) and pv:1 (u) are specified by their
end points p(0,0) 0.8 and p(1,0) 0.2 as well as p(0, 1) 0.3 and p(1, 1) = 0.8. The boundary
quadratics pu:o(v) and pu:1 (v) interpolate p(0,0.5) = 0.1 and p(1, 0.5) = 0.9 in addition to the above given
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