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A ray of light strikes a mirror. The angle formed between the incident ray and the reflected ray measures 64 º. What are the measurements of the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection? Show in a diagram

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Answered by Anonymous
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the incident ray divides this 90 degree angle into two smaller angles - the angle of incidence and the angle between the mirror surface and the incident ray. The sum of these angle measures is equal to 90 degrees

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Answered by LemmieFeal
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  • The incident ray divides this 90 degree angle into two smaller angles - the angle of incidence and the angle between the mirror surface and the incident ray. The sum of these angle measures is equal to 90 degrees

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