Make a row of your friends - AB. C and D. standing in a line. Let one friend stand in front facing them and holding out a mirror towards them (Fig. 11.10). Now, each person can tell who they are able to see in the Mirror. A.B.C. or D. 1. A is able to see B in the mirror then, can B also see A in the mirror? Similarly. for any two pairs amongst A.B.C. or D? It A is not able to see B in the mirror, then, is B able to see A in the mirror? Similarly, for any two pairs amongst A.B.C. or D?
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It A is not able to see B in the mirror.A is able to see B in the mirror.
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