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Bitmap or raster images are made up of pixels and will show jagged edges when enlarged, while vector graphics are made of mathematical formulas and lines and will resize smoothly without pixilation. The document discusses the differences between bitmap/raster images and vector graphics, explaining that bitmaps are composed of pixels while vectors use mathematical equations, leading to bitmaps showing jagged edges when enlarged and vectors maintaining quality during resizing.



















































