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"name": "x1",
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"type": "number literal",
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"doc": "X-coordinate of the first control point (P1). Must be between 0 and 1 for a valid monotonic easing curve. Controls how quickly the curve accelerates at the beginning."
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"doc": "X-coordinate of the first control point. Must be between 0 and 1 for a valid monotonic easing curve. Controls how quickly the curve accelerates at the beginning."
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"name": "y1",
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"type": "number literal",
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"doc": "Y-coordinate of the first control point (P1). Typically between 0 and 1, but may exceed this range for overshoot effects. Influences the starting slope of the curve."
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"doc": "Y-coordinate of the first control point. Typically between 0 and 1, but may exceed this range for overshoot effects. Influences the starting slope of the curve."
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{
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"name": "x2",
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"type": "number literal",
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"doc": "X-coordinate of the second control point (P2). Must be between 0 and 1 for a valid monotonic easing curve. Controls when the curve begins to decelerate toward the end."
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"doc": "X-coordinate of the second control point. Must be between 0 and 1 for a valid monotonic easing curve. Controls when the curve begins to decelerate toward the end."
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"name": "y2",
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"type": "number literal",
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"doc": "Y-coordinate of the second control point (P2). Typically between 0 and 1, but may exceed this range for overshoot effects. Influences the ending slope of the curve."
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"doc": "Y-coordinate of the second control point. Typically between 0 and 1, but may exceed this range for overshoot effects. Influences the ending slope of the curve."
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