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Two plane mirror are inclined to eachother at an angle `theta = 70^(@)`, Fig. A ray `SO` of light falls at some angle `i` on the mirror `M_(1)`, falls after reflection from it, on the other mirror `M_(2)` from which it gets reflected along a direction parallel to the plane mirror `M_(1)`. Find the value of `/_i`.

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