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15. Which of the following describes 3-D still images? (1 point) the standard layout used for new files the polygon viewing on the default screen straight line segments connecti…
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15. Which of the following describes 3-D still images? (1 point)
the standard layout used for new files
the polygon viewing on the default screen
straight line segments connecting two vertices
a single static image in 3-D
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a single static image in 3D
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i took the test
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hey user
l think it is
the polygon viewing on the default screen
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