yes
A real image is formed by the actual intersection of light rays and can be captured on a screen. It is always inverted compared to the object and can be projected onto a surface.
A virtual image is formed where light rays appear to converge but do not actually intersect. It cannot be projected onto a screen and is always upright.
Real images are formed when light rays converge at a specific point. These images can be projected onto a screen by passing the converging light rays through a lens to focus them. The screen then displays the image that is produced by the focused light rays.
A real image is formed when light rays actually converge at a point either in front of or behind a mirror or lens. Real images are always inverted and can be projected onto a screen.
always true
True
a real image can be projected
No. While it is true for reflection in a straight line, it is not true for other reflections.
Unanswerable in current form. Which line? What situation? What was said about it?
It Separates BC (Line on top) into two congruent line segments.
You can see all the points equidistant
3 points must always be contained in one plane, as 2 make a line, it makes no difference as to where the third point is, it will exist in the same plane in the two. Aside from all three points being in a line, this is always true.