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An image appears bitmappy. It is least likely to be:

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enlarged.

enlarged.

rasterized.

rasterized.

a vector image.

a vector image.

made of pixels.

made of pixels.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
a vector image.

Reason: "Bitmappy" (pixelated) appearance indicates a raster image made of pixels — often seen when a raster is enlarged. Vector images are resolution-independent and do not appear pixelated when scaled.