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Ch. 23, pp. 257–298 Translated from the German by William J. Rodgers and Michael Neven. Retrieved April 4, 2007. Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice, Second Edition, by James D. McCall and Gary A. Cook. Ch. 23, pp. 304–378 Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice, Third Edition, by James D. McCall and Gary A. Cook. Ch. 23, pp. 378–397 Computer Graphics: Image Synthesis and Rendering, Second Edition, by Jeremy B. Davies. Ch. 23, pp. 398–407 Category:Computer graphics data structures Category:Graphics file formats Category:ASCII Category:Computer-related introductions in 1981 Category:Computer-related introductions in 1983(z)*(z - 1)*(z + 1)/5 Let x(c) = -5*c**3 - c**2 - c. Let r be x(-1). Suppose -r*f + 2*f = 3. Let 0 + f*w**2 + 3/4*w**4 + 0*w + 0*w**3 = 0. Calculate w. -1, 0 Suppose -5*l - 29 = -2*o, -7 = 2*l + 2*o - 1. Let b(r) = r**3 + 5*r**2 + 2*r + 6. Let h be b(l). Find m such that m - 2*m**h - 2*m**3 + 3*m**2 - m**3 = 0. 0, 1 Let b(u) be the third derivative of -u**7/70 - u**6/30 + u**5/5 + u**4/6 - u**3/2 - 13*u**2. Determine k, given that b(k) = 0. -3, -1, 1/3, 1 Let g(y) be the second derivative of -y**5/160 - y**4/48 + y**2/2 - 3*y. Let b(z) be the first derivative of g(z). Factor b(n). -n*(n + 2)/4 Let m(w) be the first derivative of 3*w**5/5 + w**4/2 -


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