Bitmap and vector images are same
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Bitmap images (also called raster images) are pixelated images, that is, they are made up of a set of points (pixels) contained in a table .
Vector images are representations of geometric entities such as circles, rectangles, or segments.
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Bitmap (or raster) images are stored as a series of tiny dots called pixels. ... Unlike bitmaps, vector images are not based on pixel patterns, but instead use mathematical formulas to draw lines and curves that can be combined to create an image from geometric objects such as circles and polygons.
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