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Chapter 14.1, Problem 14.1CP

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Screen coordinate system:

  • The computer images are made up of small dots that are termed as pixels.
  • The screen coordinate system specifies graphics location.
  • It identifies each pixel’s position in application window.
  • The horizontal position of pixel is identified by X coordinate.
  • The vertical position of pixel is identified by Y coordinate.
  • The coordinates are written in form (X, Y).
  • The coordinates for pixel in screen’s upper-left corner is (0, 0)...

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