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Physics, 19.01.2021 17:00 kjdog03

How is an image from a CT scan made from 2D X-ray images? A. The 3D image uses only the parts of the 2D images that show
transmission of X-rays.
B. A computer combines many 2D images into a 3D image.
C. Several fuzzy 2D images are combined to make a clearer 2D
image.
D. The CT scan machine pastes many smaller 2D images together to
make a larger 2D image.

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