describe betmap and vector based graphics
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Bitmap (or raster) images are stored as a series of tiny dots called pixels. ... Unlike bitmaps, vector images are notbased on pixel patterns, but instead use mathematical formulas to drawlines and curves that can be combined to create an image from geometric objects such as circles and polygons.
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Rather than a grid of pixels, a vector graphic consists of shapes, curves, lines, and text which together make a picture. While a bitmap image contains information about the color of each pixel, a vector graphic contains instructions about where to place each of the components.
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