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explain the different between vector image and bitmap image​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by brainlystar838
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A bitmap (also called "raster") graphic is created from rows of different colored pixels that together form an image. ... Rather than a grid of pixels, a vector graphic consists of shapes, curves, lines, and text which together make a picture.

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