Question #900d9
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Aug 17, 2017
A convex mirror curves outward and provides a wider range of vision.
A concave mirror curves inward and magnifies objects.
Explanation:
An example of a concave mirror would be the curved retina of the eye. Also the head lights of a car.
An example of a convex mirror would the the outside of an insects eye. Also the side mirrors of a car.