lateral inversion of numbers
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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. ... For example, your right side is directly opposite you in your mirror image. Your head and feet are pointing in the same direction. The phenomenon where your left appears as the right and vice versa in a mirror is referred to as Lateral Inversion. A very similar thing happens if you write a word, say 'MIRROR' on a piece of paper and keep it in front of the mirror. Lateral inversion - The phenomenon of left side appearing right side and. right side appearing left side on reflection in a plane mirror is called. lateral inversion. Numbers are one of the examples of Lateral inversion.
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When an object is placed in front of a flat mirror, the left side of the picture seems to be the right side of the object, and vice versa. Lateral inversion refers to the shifting of an object's sides and its mirror representations.
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The lateral inversion is symbolized by the letter 'L.'
Plane mirrors provide images that are reversed laterally.
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