What is the point of origin, and how is it used when making a transformation?
What will be an ideal response?
The point of origin defines the point from which a transformation occurs. For example, if you created a 2" x 2" square and you reduced it by 50% using its center point as the point of origin, all four sides of the square would move equally towards the center until the new size of the square was 1" x 1". Before you transform, move the crosshair icon to the point that you want to remain fixed, then transform the artwork using that point as the point of origin for the transformation.
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a. Can have multiple arguments. b. Can convert between user-defined types. c. Are implicitly defined by the compiler if not explicitly written by the programmer. d. Cannot convert built-in types to user defined types.
What directory service protocol is used by Active Directory and also supported by Linux?
A. NFS B. NIS C. LDAP D. LEAP