Tell me more ×
Facebook - Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for facebook developers. It's 100% free, no registration required.
Facebook and Stack Exchange are now working together to support the Facebook developer community. Facebook engineers participate here along with the best Facebook developers in the world. If you have a technical question about Facebook, this is the best place to ask.

Could someone give me a reason/proof why the control points do not lie on the Bezier Curve? Perhaps involving Bernstein Polynomials, if possible?

Thanks!

share|improve this question
Probably a question better asked in math.stackexchange.com – Corey Ogburn Jun 7 '11 at 15:15
But to answer your question, look at the binomial expansion of (x + (1-x))^n. These are exactly the coefficients on the weighted sum of the control points, and they sum to 1 (since x + (1-x) is 1). Therefore the curve lies within the convex hull of the control points. – Nemo Jun 7 '11 at 15:17

closed as off topic by Leniel Macaferi, jjnguy, Steve Fenton, Bill the Lizard Jun 7 '11 at 15:15

Questions on Stack Overflow are expected to relate to programming or software development within the scope defined in the FAQ. Consider editing the question or leaving comments for improvement if you believe the question can be reworded to fit within the scope. Read more about closed questions here.

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.