No. The components of a vector will change based on what coordinate system is used to express that vector.
That is usually called the resultant vector.
It is a displacement vector.
Vector addition derives a new vector from two or more vectors, and vector resolution is breaking a vector down into its two or more components.
It has magnitude 0 and a direction and obeys vector laws, so is a vector
GIMP, just like Photoshop or MS Paint, is a bitmap program. Vector programs are programs that are based around curved and straight lines to create an image that doesn't have any pixels.
Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes or polygon(s), which are all based on mathematical expressions
Vector marketing includes news, company profile, people, products, and programs. Vector marketing is a very good program and I suggest that you get into it.
Vector describes both speed and direction. In graphic programs, a vector graphic scales smoothly (more so than a bitmap image).
Photoshop and Illustrator for vector.
There are two types of images you can work with, vector images and pixel(raster or bitmap images).Vector based software are Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw and you can work both image types, but you have more capabilities to work with vector images, primer for pixel based software is Photoshop in which you can also work with both image types but you have more capabilities to work with pixel images.
No. The components of a vector will change based on what coordinate system is used to express that vector.
Yes, partially. PDF encodes fonts and EPS graphics that are vector based. It also encodes images, in JPG format for example, which are raster based.
Vector art is actually a form of graphics that is used to create images in computer graphics. Vector art is created in programs such as Corel Draw, Illustrator and Flash.
raster
Illustrator is a vector based program that can export raster images.
No, they are shape based and do not have pixel bits.