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What is the relationship between a reflected wave's "angle of incidence" and "angle of reflection"?

those 2 angles add up to 180 degrees

those 2 angles are always equal

those 2 angle add up to 90 degrees

the "angle of reflection" minus the "angle of incidence" equal 45 degrees

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