This is simple science. A reflection shows the opisite side, not angle. So when the numbers and letters are shown, that's what happens.
put a mirror next to it. Its pretty simple the letters are formed backward. I can write in all four directions in cursive. Forward, backward, upside-down forward, and upside-down backward.
When an object is placed in front of an upside-down mirror, the reflection will also be upside-down.
Well when a word is shown in front of a mirror the reflection of the word upside down. This is called mirror image.
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No, a plane mirror does not flip an image upside down. It produces a mirror image that is laterally inverted, meaning left and right are switched, but top and bottom remain the same.
The writing that appears backwards and upside down at the beginning of some chapters in "The Da Vinci Code" is called mirror writing. This technique was often used by Leonardo da Vinci, which is fitting since his name features prominently in the title of the book. Mirror writing requires the reader to hold the text up to a mirror to decipher it.
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No, a convex mirror does not produce an upside-down image. Convex mirrors always produce virtual, upright, and diminished images of objects placed in front of them.
they are written upside down
a palindrome
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it's an h looking at itself in the mirror... or naah