Describe the image of D first reflected across line l then across line m.

You have the letter D then a line up and down L then a space and then a line up and down M.
Not sure how to describe the image.

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Well, across line L, it would be just the opposite. It would basically be a backwards D. Then across line M it would be a regular looking D again.
When the image of D is reflected across the line "L", it will appear backwards, placing its curved side first and then its straight back line. When it's reflected again on line "m", it will return back to its original orientation or shape in beginning, with the straight back line first and the curved side second.
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