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heatherro92 said:View attachment 57485
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This is the question and the answer choices. I thought it would be mirror one creates E and mirror 2 creates F, but It's not... help?
As PeterO says, extend mirror 1 (in this case, up and to the right). If the object is at O and the image is at point X then you should find that the mirror perpendicularly bisects OX. That is not true of OB.heatherro92 said:Then I would think B would be the image from 1, but then there is no image from 2... I mean D is perpendicular, but it is further away then the distance from the object to the original mirror
heatherro92 said:Then I would think B would be the image from 1, but then there is no image from 2... I mean D is perpendicular, but it is further away then the distance from the object to the original mirror