Lecture 7: Intro to Geometry, Splines, and Bezier Curves (71)
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The Bernstein basis polynomials are the polynomials B_{i, n}(t). A cool math fact is that these polnomials of degree n (B_{0, n}, B_{1, n}, ..., B_{n, n}) form a basis for the vector space of polynomials of degree at most n.
The Bernstein basis polynomials are the polynomials B_{i, n}(t). A cool math fact is that these polnomials of degree n (B_{0, n}, B_{1, n}, ..., B_{n, n}) form a basis for the vector space of polynomials of degree at most n.