A square.
Because they don't create a perfect 'mirror image' of each other
skew option : it changes the angle of the image. stretch option:it resizes the image
An enlargement but the angle sizes will remain the same.
An acute angle has less than 90 degrees, an obtuse angle has greater than 90 degree but less than 180 degrees. A reflex angle has greater than 180 degrees.When in doubt, google image search.
It's hard to explain without visual representation. But imagine a 90 degree right angle. Okay, it makes an L, now image a 90 degree angle a little more acute (smaller than 90) that in sense is a 65 degree angle.
The angle formed from the ray approaching the mirror and the normal (imaginary line that's perpendicular to the mirror) is equal to the angle formed by the reflected ray and the normal. See link below for "Image"... In this image, angle I and angle R are equal
Because they don't create a perfect 'mirror image' of each other
No, a figure and its reflection image are congruent. It is like our reflections in a mirror. Hope I answered your question!
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The angle the light ray makes as it strikes the
skew option : it changes the angle of the image. stretch option:it resizes the image
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The angle when it leaves is the same as the angle when it hits
An image in a plane mirror is created by the light rays reflecting off the reflective surface of a mirror. The image is always virtual because the light rays remain parallel, meaning they never pass through a focal point. The image is actual size, inverted, and always virtual. When light strikes a plane mirror, the angle of incidence will always equal the angle of reflection.
An enlargement but the angle sizes will remain the same.
Wide-Angle
the image distance will appear the same