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If the vehicle came from the factory equipped with a left-hand sideview mirror, it must be on the vehicle.
Your reflection in the mirror.
It doesn't really. Top is top, bottom is bottom, left is left, and right is right! However, if we turn towards the mirror, we tend to turn around our horizontal axis, exchanging left and right. This may give the impression that the mirror turns left and right around.
Yes.
mirror image of the binary tree is nothing but it is the term used to swap the left and right subtrees of the bst... program or function of mirror image void mirror(tree *root) {if (root==NULL) return; else {temp=root->left; root->left=root->right; root->right=temp; } }
The image is virtual and appears to be as much behind the mirror as the distance a person is away from the mirror.
Mirror reflects light from an object and that means that it reflects light from the right side of an object to the right side of a mirror and light form the left side of an object to the left side of a mirror. The picture that is created in a mirror is actually a reflection of an object that is in front of a mirror and therefore it looks reverse.
In a mirror.
It is due to the reflection
No, they are not.
Look to the right then get a mirror and face it towards the left
Refer to http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/110/BinaryTrees.html void mirror(struct node* node) { if (node==NULL) { return; } else { struct node* temp; // do the subtrees mirror(node->left); mirror(node->right); // swap the pointers in this node temp = node->left; node->left = node->right; node->right = temp; } }