Asked by jeff

Question
When scaling up a vector image, which of the follow does NOT happen?

(1 point)
Responses

The image becomes blurry and harder to see.

The image becomes blurry and harder to see.

The image keeps its sharpness no matter how large it gets.

The image keeps its sharpness no matter how large it gets.

The computer can fill in information to make each point more detailed.

The computer can fill in information to make each point more detailed.

The image’s colors remain the same.

The image’s colors remain the same.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When scaling up a vector image, the statement that does NOT happen is:

**The image becomes blurry and harder to see.**

Vector images are made up of mathematical equations, which allow them to be scaled to any size without losing quality, so they maintain their clarity and sharpness regardless of size.

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