Plot triangular net and a quadratic bezier surface using mathematica [closed]
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Given a triangular net with vertices (3,3,1),(1,2,2),(3,2,2),(1,1,1),(3,1,2) and (5,1,1). Plot the triangular net given and use this to plot quadratic Bezier surface using Mathematica. Can anyone help me with the Mathematica coding?
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Given a triangular net with vertices (3,3,1),(1,2,2),(3,2,2),(1,1,1),(3,1,2) and (5,1,1). Plot the triangular net given and use this to plot quadratic Bezier surface using Mathematica. Can anyone help me with the Mathematica coding?
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, amWhy, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, Leucippus Nov 17 at 17:29
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Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
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Given a triangular net with vertices (3,3,1),(1,2,2),(3,2,2),(1,1,1),(3,1,2) and (5,1,1). Plot the triangular net given and use this to plot quadratic Bezier surface using Mathematica. Can anyone help me with the Mathematica coding?
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Given a triangular net with vertices (3,3,1),(1,2,2),(3,2,2),(1,1,1),(3,1,2) and (5,1,1). Plot the triangular net given and use this to plot quadratic Bezier surface using Mathematica. Can anyone help me with the Mathematica coding?
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, amWhy, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, Leucippus Nov 17 at 17:29
- This question does not appear to be about math within the scope defined in the help center.
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, amWhy, Brahadeesh, max_zorn, Leucippus Nov 17 at 17:29
- This question does not appear to be about math within the scope defined in the help center.
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Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
– klirk
Nov 17 at 16:21
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to mathematica.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 17 at 16:36
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Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
– klirk
Nov 17 at 16:21
6
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to mathematica.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 17 at 16:36
Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
– klirk
Nov 17 at 16:21
Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
– klirk
Nov 17 at 16:21
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to mathematica.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 17 at 16:36
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to mathematica.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 17 at 16:36
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Do you know the relevant mathematica commandos?
– klirk
Nov 17 at 16:21
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs to mathematica.stackexchange.com
– José Carlos Santos
Nov 17 at 16:36