Pronunciation
- IPA: [bezje kɜːv]
Bézier curve (plural Bézier curves)
- (mathematics, computer graphics) A parametric curve defined by a set of control points, two of which are the ends of the curve, and the others determine its shape. Bézier curves are applied e.g. in computer graphics to produce smooth, infinitely scalable curves. [from 1960s]
- French: courbe de Bézier
- German: Bézierkurve
- Russian: крива́я Безье́
- Spanish: curva de Bézier
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