Vector graphics rely on mathematical descriptions of shapes rather than fixed pixels. This allows them to be resized to any scale without becoming pixelated. They are commonly used for logos and diagrams in ICT contexts. Therefore, such graphics are called vector graphics.
Option A:
Option A is correct because vector is the standard term for resolution independent graphics based on paths and curves.
Option B:
Option B, bitmap, graphics are made of pixels and lose quality when scaled up, opposite to what the stem describes.
Option C:
Option C, compressed, graphics refers to file size reduction and can apply to many image types, not specifically scalable ones.
Option D:
Option D, animated, graphics focus on motion and can be either vector or bitmap based, so it is not the right descriptor here.
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