Two mirrors intersect at angle of 45°. A ray strikes mirror 1 at an angle of 58°. It reflects off of mirror 1, then off of mirror 2, then off of mirror 1 again (as shown). What is the angle 0 that the ray reflects off of mirror 1 after striking it the second time? 58 45° Mirror Mirror 2
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