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What is a bitmap?

A: collection of geometrical shapes that form a picture
B: file type that is smaller in size than vector graphics
C: spatially mapped array of bits
D: a miniature roadmap

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Answer: C. spatially mapped array of bits

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A: collection of geometrical shapes that form a picture.

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of computing, a bitmap is a type of image file. This image is created by thousands of small dots of different shapes that together in a certain pattern, shape the image.

Bitmaps are used to create and store graphics. There is a grid that is made up of rows and columns and each of these boxes receives a value, or is simply blank. And with this received data an image is formed.

The images are divided into pixels and the color information of each of them is stored in these bits.

That is why when we greatly increase a bitmap image, it is likely that we can see the pixels and can see the different geometric figures that make it up.

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