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Just that: reflection. There can be a virtual image, an imaginary image, an inverted image etc depenting on the shape of the surface of the mirror.
A line of symmetry is a 'mirror image' of a shape.
A plane (flat) mirror reflects an image which is the same size and shape, and colour as the object in front of the mirror. A concave mirror can produce a magnified image. If the image is in front of the mirror it is a real image; if behind it is a virtual (non-real) image. A real image can be cast upon a white the best) surface
None of these transformations affect the size nor shape of the image.
It is an imaginary line that produces a mirror image of a shape which is its line of symmetry
The shape is said to have lateral symmetry.
It doesn't.
The definition of a line of symmetry is a line that can be draw down the center of any shape or object to show mirror image of the other side. where each side is a mirror image of the other side.
No, this is because the image formed in convex mirror is smaller and the shape of the image is irregular. So if we use convex mirrors as a shaving mirror, there are chances of getting hurt whle shaving.
A reflection is a mirror image of a shape whereas a translation moves an image to a different place