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docs: fix typos (#254)

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Pierre Grimaud
2020-06-08 02:34:23 +02:00
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## Deriving the conversion formulae
In order to convert betwen Catmull-Rom curves and Bézier curves, we need to know two things. Firstly, how to express the Catmull-Rom curve using a "set of four coordinates", rather than a mix of coordinates and tangents, and secondly, how to convert those Catmull-Rom coordinates to and from Bézier form.
In order to convert between Catmull-Rom curves and Bézier curves, we need to know two things. Firstly, how to express the Catmull-Rom curve using a "set of four coordinates", rather than a mix of coordinates and tangents, and secondly, how to convert those Catmull-Rom coordinates to and from Bézier form.
So, let's start with the first, where we want to satisfy the following equality:
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ So, if we want to express a Catmull-Rom curve using a Bézier curve, we'll need
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Into somthing that looks like this:
Into something that looks like this:
\[
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