An object is placed on the left side of a convex spherical mirror, and the reflected rays form an image of the object. Which statement describes the path of the light rays?
Light rays appear to diverge from positions on the right side of the mirror
Light rays appear to diverge from positions on the left side of the mirror.
Light rays converge on the right side of the mirror.
Light rays converge on the left side of the mirror.
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