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1. The ability to resize an image infinitely without loss of quality.
2. The potential problems that arise when proprietary file formats are not universally supported across different systems.
3. The process of creating interfaces in software applications that enhance user experience and interaction.
4. Visual representations that are commonly created using vector graphics.
5. Programs that support the creation and editing of digital graphics and images.
6. Design techniques that allow web content to adapt seamlessly to different screen sizes and orientations.
7. Images that closely resemble real-life photographs, requiring more detail than vector graphics can provide.
8. A vector graphics editor used for creating illustrations, logos, and complex designs with precision and scalability.
9. An open-source vector graphics editor that allows users to create and edit scalable graphics with a focus on flexibility and customization.
10. Digital graphics created using mathematical equations and geometric shapes.
11. A versatile format for vector graphics that allows for scalable images and can be embedded in HTML.
12. The necessity of using specialized software to create and manipulate certain types of graphics.