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GOOD MORNING FRNDS TELL ME ONE LONG ANSWER OF ONE PAGE SO THE QUESTION IS WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY LATERAL INVERSION​

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Answered by Dugyalasiddhartharao
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Answer:

Lateral inversion is the real or apparent reversal of left and right. For example, the letter b when laterally inverted becomes the letter d (more or less). It is well-known that a plane mirror causes the apparent lateral inversion of objects.

A mirror reverses a three-dimensional object in the direction perpendicular to the mirror surface. However, for reasons of psychology, we usually perceive the change as a left-right reversal.

For example, your right side is directly opposite you in your mirror image. There is no left-right reversal in that sense. However, you don’t usually notice that your front and back are reversed in the mirror. That means the left-right of the “person” you see in the mirror appear reversed instead.

If you think of letters as two dimensional objects there may be no change perpendicular to the mirror surface, but lateral inversion may still be seen. That is usually explained in terms of how the mirror changes the orientation of the letters relative to the observer

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Answered by savitha1943
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Answer:

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