The image formed by a plane mirror is called a virtual image — that's the correct word for (TULARIV) when unscrambled.A virtual image is formed when the reflected light rays appear to come from behind the mirror, but they do not actually meet there.In a plane mirror,The image appears upright (not upside down).It is the same size as the object.It is laterally inverted (left and right are reversed).It is virtual, meaning it cannot be projected onto a screen.This is why when you look into a mirror, your reflection looks like it’s behind the glass — but it’s not really there.