All of the above.
A2
In the truckers blind spot. He may not be able to see you. (If you can see at least one mirror, he may see you)
If you cannot see their mirrors, then you're in a blind spot, and that driver cannot see you. If you can see the mirrors, then you're not in a blind spot.
If you cannot see the truck's outside mirrors, the truck driver cannot see your vehicle either! You are traveling too closely; you are not keeping a clear and safe distance. You will not be able to avert an accident if the trucker slams on his brakes. You need to get off his bumper / rear. Slow down, but do so safely, until you get some distance. Don't worry about drivers behind you-- they will go around you before they give you a chance to get out of your predicament. When you have enough distance and it is safe, pass the truck (*if passing is allowed on the road).
If you use blemished mirrors, then you cannot.
The blind spots are the areas outside of your car in between the view of your rear-view mirror and your side mirrors that you cannot observe without physically turning around to see.
The Blind Spot
I cannot think of a telescope without mirrors, unless it is completely run by computer with digital imaging.
Convex mirrors diverge light rays, causing them to appear to come from a point behind the mirror. This results in the formation of virtual images that cannot be projected onto a screen. The image formed is always upright and smaller than the actual object due to this divergence of light rays.
Both concave and convex mirrors can create virtual images, which are images that cannot be projected onto a screen. Both types of mirrors follow the laws of reflection, with the angle of incidence being equal to the angle of reflection. Both concave and convex mirrors can be used in optical devices such as makeup mirrors or security mirrors.
Plane mirrors produce virtual images that are upright and laterally inverted (left to right). These images cannot be projected on a screen and appear to be the same distance behind the mirror as the object is in front of it.
You are in their blind spot.
The area behind the boxes on Seven Island in Pokemon FireRed cannot be accessed. It was an area created for the E-Reader. However the function was taken out when the cards were not planned to be released outside of Japan.
No you cannot. a mirror simply reflects light. you would have to have many mirrors no no