Which of the following is a difference between bitmap images and vector images?
A) Bitmap images use mathematical formulas to represent image content, whereas vector images are created by coloring pixels.
B) Bitmap images cannot be enlarged and still maintain their quality, whereas vector images can be resized and otherwise manipulated without loss of quality.
C) Bitmap images are programmed in terms of numbers, whereas vector images are programmed in terms of characters.
D) Bitmap images are usually named with the extension .XLSX, whereas vector images are named with the extension .VNP.
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