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The following diagram shows a mirror.
image formed in a concave
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FT
object
image
A. virtual, enlarged, inverted
B. virtual, enlarged, upright
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C. real, reduced, upright
O D. real, reduced, inverted


The following diagram shows a

mirror.
image formed in a concave
©
FT
object
image
A. virtual, enl

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