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I may be wrong, but it is something that I recently discovered. Someone could back me up on this, and I will try my best to explain, but it is very difficult to explain this trick.
Is it safe to assume that mirror images of the object is automatically wrong? For example, if they give you the mirror image of a distinct side of the object as an answer choice, is it safe to assume that the choice is wrong because the mirror image of that side is not possible?
Is it safe to assume that mirror images of the object is automatically wrong? For example, if they give you the mirror image of a distinct side of the object as an answer choice, is it safe to assume that the choice is wrong because the mirror image of that side is not possible?