Can I use AirPlay to mirror my MacBook Pro onto AppleTV?

Can I use AirPlay to mirror my MacBook Pro onto AppleTV?

Yes you can just go into setings the click displays and you should find it but you have to be conacted to the same wifi as the apple TV
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