👉 Bend math, also known as algebraic bend or algebraic curve bending, is a method in mathematics that allows for the transformation of a given function into another function with a different shape, specifically a curve, while preserving certain properties like the function's value at specific points. This is achieved through a series of transformations that bend the original function's graph, often using piecewise functions or splines. The key idea is to find a new function that closely approximates the original function's behavior, such as its maximum or minimum values at certain points, while maintaining continuity and smoothness. This technique is widely used in computer graphics, optimization problems, and data fitting to model complex relationships and curves that are difficult to represent directly.