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Aug 5, 2017

See below.

Explanation:

A concave mirror

  • is also known as a converging mirror because of the way it causes incoming parallel light rays to converge. A diverging (convex) mirror does the opposite.

  • can form an image which is bigger or smaller than the original object depending upon how far the object is placed from the mirror

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  • has a positive focal length

  • can form real and virtual images

  • can form images which are inverted or upright

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