Imagine that there was a vector of a line with dark blue pixels. What would happen to the color if the vector was stretched?

Group of answer choices

It would not change at all.

It would turn to light blue.

Vectors cannot have pixels.

It would need to be reprogrammed.

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In the context of the options provided, the most accurate answer is:

Vectors cannot have pixels.

Vector graphics are based on mathematical expressions and do not rely on pixels, which are a concept associated with raster graphics. If you were to stretch a vector graphic that had a dark blue fill, it would retain its color and simply scale the shape, rather than turning into a light blue or changing color in any other way.