List the ways you can refine or modify a surface’s profile.

What will be an ideal response?


Surface profiles can be edited in several ways. You can change the directions of a surface in terms of its U and V isocurves and its normal direction. To alter the shape of a surface, you can translate its control points in U, V, and N directions; adjust the weighting of the control points; use handlebar editor; add/remove knot points; and add/remove control points. Furthermore, you can rebuild a surface by specifying the point counts and degree of polynomial in the U and V directions. To refine a surface without changing its degree of polynomial and control point count, you reparameterize it.

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If you have a complete, working class that has been thoroughly tested, and you wish to add an overloaded operator that can compare two objects to determine which one is greater, how should this be accomplished?

A. Add the function to your existing class. B. Derive a new class from the first class. C. Make a brand new class. D. Add the function in your file with the main function.

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You can select all the columns and rows in a worksheet by holding the Alt key while double-clicking on a column.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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All of the following are true about Document version history in SharePoint libraries EXCEPT:

A) The document version history feature allows for previous versions of files to be reviewed or restored when unintentional data changes or loss occur. B) When establishing version history, it is necessary to determine what type of versions should be maintained and how many versions from history are necessary for storage and retrieval. C) The number of people collaborating does not have an impact on the restoration settings chosen. D) Document version history can provide disaster recovery options for unexpected content changes.

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When testing for resiliency, what is being evaluated?

A. Security vulnerabilities B. Policies and procedures C. Documentation D. Software

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