Q
What effect does skewing have on an SVG element?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option B
Solution:
Skewing in SVG transformations tilts an element along the X or Y axis, creating a slanted or skewed appearance. This effect is particularly useful for creating diagonal shapes or adding a dynamic tilt to elements.
Related Questions on Average

How can you adjust the rotation angle of an SVG element incrementally using CSS animations?

A). A) By defining keyframes for gradual angle changes

B). B) By using the rotate property in CSS with an angle value

C). C) By applying a transformation function to the rotation attribute

D). D) By specifying a duration for the rotation transformation

What is translation in SVG transformations?

A). A) Moving an SVG element along the X and Y axes

B). B) Rotating an SVG element around a specified point

C). C) Resizing an SVG element uniformly along the X and Y axes

D). D) Tilting an SVG element along the X or Y axis

What is the purpose of the transform-origin property in CSS for SVG elements?

A). A) It sets the initial position of an SVG element

B). B) It defines the transformation origin point

C). C) It specifies the color of an SVG element

D). D) It determines the fill pattern for an SVG element

How is rotation applied to SVG elements?

A). A) By adjusting the size of an element uniformly

B). B) By changing an element's position along the X and Y axes

C). C) By rotating an element around a specified point

D). D) By changing the color of an element

How can you create a mirrored or flipped version of an SVG element horizontally?

A). A) By using the mirror transformation in SVG

B). B) By applying the flip transformation in CSS

C). C) By using the scaleX(-1) transformation in SVG

D). D) By rotating the element 180 degrees around its center

How can you resize an SVG element to be twice its original size uniformly?

A). A) <rect x='20' y='20' width='100' height='50' transform='scale(2)' />

B). B) <circle cx='50' cy='50' r='30' transform='scale(2)' />

C). C) <line x1='20' y1='20' x2='100' y2='100' transform='scale(2)' />

D). D) <path d='M20,20 L100,100' transform='scale(2)' />

What happens when you apply multiple transformations to an SVG element in sequence?

A). A) Only the first transformation is applied

B). B) All transformations are applied in sequence, affecting the final appearance of the element

C). C) Transformations cancel each other out, leaving the element unchanged

D). D) The last transformation applied takes precedence over others

How do you rotate an SVG element by 90 degrees clockwise around its center point?

A). A) <rect x='50' y='50' width='100' height='50' transform='rotate(90, 100, 75)' />

B). B) <circle cx='50' cy='50' r='30' transform='rotate(90, 50, 50)' />

C). C) <ellipse cx='50' cy='50' rx='50' ry='30' transform='rotate(90, 75, 50)' />

D). D) <polygon points='100,20 20,100 180,100' transform='rotate(90, 100, 60)' />

How do you scale an SVG element non-uniformly, stretching it along the X and Y axes differently?

A). A) By using the scaleXY transformation with separate X and Y scaling values

B). B) By applying different scaling factors to the X and Y axes

C). C) By using the stretch transformation with X and Y scaling values

D). D) By rotating the element around its center point

How can you combine rotation and scaling transformations on an SVG element?

A). A) <circle cx='50' cy='50' r='30' transform='rotate(45) scale(1.5)' />

B). B) <rect x='20' y='20' width='100' height='50' transform='rotate(45) scale(1.5)' />

C). C) <polygon points='100,20 20,100 180,100' transform='rotate(45) scale(1.5)' />

D). D) <ellipse cx='50' cy='50' rx='50' ry='30' transform='rotate(45) scale(1.5)' />