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Which statement BEST describes the difference between raster images and vector images?
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Vector images use pixels; raster images use algorithms.
Vector images use pixels; raster images use algorithms.
Raster images use pixels; vector images use algorithms.
Raster images use pixels; vector images use algorithms.
Raster images use binary; vector images use hexadecimal.
Raster images use binary; vector images use hexadecimal.
Vector images use binary; raster images use hexadecimal.
Vector images use binary; raster images use hexadecimal.
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"Raster images use pixels; vector images use algorithms."
Explanation: Raster (bitmap) images are made of a grid of colored pixels and lose quality when scaled. Vector images are defined by mathematical paths/algorithms (points, lines, curves) and scale without quality loss.
Explanation: Raster (bitmap) images are made of a grid of colored pixels and lose quality when scaled. Vector images are defined by mathematical paths/algorithms (points, lines, curves) and scale without quality loss.
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