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Anonymous

Dec 23, 2024

Witch type of computer graphic can be blown up to a much larger size without getting distorted or loosing quality ?

What type of computer graphic can be enlarged significantly without becoming distorted or losing quality?

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Aisha Denesik

Feb 21, 2025

Vector graphic. It used polygones represented by mathematical equations or proper tags, which can be transformed easily without being distorted
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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

1.d  2. d  3.c i think?4.b 5.c 6. a 7.a 8.b 9.b 10.a 11.d 12.c 13.a 14.b 15.a
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Anonymous

Jan 16, 2025

The answer is "vector graphic".Vector graphics is the production of computerized pictures through a grouping of charges or numerical articulations that place lines and shapes in a given two-dimensional or three-dimensional space. In physics, a vector is a portrayal of both an amount and a course in the meantime. In vector designs, the record that outcomes from a visual craftsman's work is made and spared as a grouping of vector articulations. For instance, rather than containing a bit in the document for each piece of a line drawing, a vector realistic record depicts a progression of focuses to be associated. One outcome is a significantly littler document.
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Anonymous

Feb 02, 2025

It is vector graphic.It uses polygones represented by mathematical equations or proper tags, which can be transformed easli without losing quality.Popular vector graphic format is svg.
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Anonymous

Feb 16, 2025

So the graphics or type of graphic that which it expand, the pixels will not be distorted because it has a series of mathematical proportion in the image that compute if the image is expanded it will automatically adjust the pixel and that graphics is called A. A vector graphics. 
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Anonymous

Feb 21, 2025

The answer is a. A Vector GraphicVector graphic uses polygones that represented by mathematical equations or proper tags that make it very coordination oriented and allow infinite enlargement without losing any qualitythe most popular vector graphic format that being used today is SVG
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Anonymous

Feb 22, 2025

Vector graphicSince they are defined by mathematical functions, the images are redefined and do not lose quality even when zoomed in

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