$A$ two-eyed man is looking at the junction of two mutually perpendicular mirrors from a far-off distance. Assume no reflection occurs from the edge. If both eyes are open,then:

  • A
    The eye $1$ of the man can see the image of both eye $1$ and eye $2$.
  • B
    The eye $1$ can see the image of eye $1$ only and eye $2$ can see the image of eye $2$ only.
  • C
    The eye $1$ can see the image of eye $2$ only and eye $2$ can see the image of eye $1$ only.
  • D
    All the above statements are false.

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