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What is lateral inversion? *
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Image becomes inverted
Image bends laterally
Right of the object appears left of the image
All of these happen​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hope this helps you

Step-by-step explanation:

When an object is placed in front of a plane mirror, then the right side of the object appears to become the left side of the image, and the left side of the object appears to become the right side of the image. This changes of the sides of an object and its mirror images called lateral inversion.

When an object is placed in front of a plane mirror, then the right side of the object appears to become the left side of the image, and the left side of the object appears to become the right side of the image. This changes of the sides of an object and its mirror images called lateral inversion.Ex. when we hold a placard having the word RED written on it, as given in fig A, in front of a plane mirror, the image of the word RED will be as given in fig. B

When an object is placed in front of a plane mirror, then the right side of the object appears to become the left side of the image, and the left side of the object appears to become the right side of the image. This changes of the sides of an object and its mirror images called lateral inversion.Ex. when we hold a placard having the word RED written on it, as given in fig A, in front of a plane mirror, the image of the word RED will be as given in fig. B

Answered by tejashvi46
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Answer:

option (last) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is, all of the above.

Lateral Inversion: The appearance of the object in different form in the images i.e. inversion of object laterally

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