A light ray gets reflected from a pair of mutually \( \perp \) mirr...
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A light ray gets reflected from a pair of mutually \( \perp \) mirrors, not necessarily along axes. The intersection point of mirrors is
\( \mathrm{P} \) at origin. The incident light ray is along \( y=x+2 \). If the light ray
W strikes both mirrors in succession, then it may get reflected finally along the line:
(A) \( y=2 x-2 \)
(B) \( y=-x+2 \)
(C) \( y=-x-2 \)
(D) \( y=x-4 \)
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