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MCS,PHD
Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
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Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
Each collection that follows represents the vertices (using the traditional rectangular coordinate system) of a patch in a polygonal mesh. Describe the shape of the mesh.
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Patch |
1: (0, |
0, |
0) |
(0, |
4, |
0) |
| Â |
(2, |
4, |
0) |
(2, |
0, |
0) |
|
Patch |
2: (0, |
0, |
0) |
(0, |
4, |
0) |
| Â |
(1, |
4, |
1) |
(1, |
0, |
1) |
|
Patch |
3: (2, |
0, |
0) |
(1, |
0, |
1) |
| Â |
(1, |
4, |
1) |
(2, |
4, |
0) |
|
Patch |
4: (0, |
0, |
0) |
(1, |
0, |
1) |
| Â |
(2, |
0, |
0) |
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Patch |
5: (2, |
4, |
0) |
(1, |
4, |
1) |
| Â |
(0, |
4, |
0) |
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Design a polygonal mesh representing a rectangular solid. Use the traditional rectangular coordinate system to encode the vertices and draw a sketch representing your solution.
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