how does an mirror from an image
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A mirror is a reflective surface that does not allow the passage of light and instead bounces it off, thus producing an image. ... When you place an object in front of a mirror, you see an image of the same object in the mirror. The object is the source of the incident rays, and the image is formed by the reflected rays.
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Answer; your answer is reflection
Explanation: because mirror is a reflected human
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