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There are six polynomial primitive shapes that are possibly infinite and
do not respond to automatic bounding. They are plane, cubic, poly, quartic, polynomial,
and quadric. They do have a well defined inside and may be used in CSG and
inside a clipped_by
statement. As with all shapes they can be
translated, rotated and scaled.