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What is the difference in how vector and raster images store information?(1 point)ResponsesVector images use math and formulated paths instead of pixels.Vector images use math and formulated paths instead of pixels.Vector images are measured in dots per inch.Vector images are measured in dots per inch.Vector images become blocky when resized.Vector images become blocky when resized.Vector images use a grid of squares.Vector images use a grid of squares.
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Vector images use math and formulated paths instead of pixels.
(Briefly: raster images store color in a grid of pixels (dots), measured in DPI and can become blocky when enlarged; vectors store shapes as mathematical paths so they scale cleanly.)
(Briefly: raster images store color in a grid of pixels (dots), measured in DPI and can become blocky when enlarged; vectors store shapes as mathematical paths so they scale cleanly.)
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