Mathematics
Which of the two figures are mirror images of each other (mirror line shown dotted)?

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Answer
For two figures to be mirror images of each other, they must be of the same shape and size, at equal distances from the mirror line on opposite sides, with a left-right change in orientation.
Only option 3 satisfies all these conditions.
Hence, Option 3 is the correct option.
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