Reflection off of rough surfaces is called a perkokepuw.
scattered or diffused, the opposite of collocated and focused
Light reflections off of a smooth surface are considered to be spectral. Light reflections off of rough surfaces are considered to be diffuse
Reflection about the y-axis.
If I felt moved to answer that question, I'd kind of need to see where point 'G' is. Was there maybe possibly by any chance some kind of a drawing or a picture near that question, in the book where you copied it from ?
Any smooth surface will reflect light. The better question is "How much light does each kind of smooth surface reflect?"
scattered or diffused, the opposite of collocated and focused
Light reflections off of a smooth surface are considered to be spectral. Light reflections off of rough surfaces are considered to be diffuse
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Diffuse reflection
diffuse reflection
reflection
Reflection about the y-axis.
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it will be called reflection
reflection
A line which is the reflection of the original in y = x.
It depends on the kind of transformation: it could be reflection or translation.