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Which statement about bump mapping and normal mapping is true?

A.

Normal mapping makes objects look less detailed.

B.

Normal mapping is used to make low-polygon objects look more detailed.

C.

Normal mapping increases the number of polygons required to define an object.

D.

Bump mapping is an application of normal mapping.

E.

Normal mapping is less efficient than bump mapping.

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