infinite number of images are formed in both the mirrors if the mirrors are kept parallel
Infinite.
Three images will be formed
In theory, the answer is "an infinite number". In practice, light will be deflected away from the theoretical by small defects in the mirror and the glass in front of the mirror, as well as absorbed. These will reduce the number of images.
3 Images
In 'a' plane mirror only 'one' image is formed.
Three.
Infinite
in my opinion only 2 images will be formed because the mirror is parallel and the candle between the mirror will stop the reflection.
Infinite.
If the mirrors are exactly parallel - there will be an infinite number of images, as they will be reflected indefinitely.
Because - if the mirrors are exactly parallel - they will reflect each others image indefinitely.
four
As we place two mirrors inclined with each other then many images are formed. If @ is the angle of inclination then number of images is got by the formula [360/@] - 1 Hence as we place the two mirrors at right angles ie 90 degree then number of images will be 3 If both mirrors kept parallel facing each other then infinite images are formed.
images are formed in a mirror by putting something up to it.
It theory, there are an infinite number of images. However, mirrors cannot be made perfectly smooth. Imperfections in the glass means it does not transmit light without any loss. These factors act in a compound fashion so that the number of images falls.
2 images are formed
Given that ALL computer images are formed from pixels, that would be a yes.