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Transcribed Image Text:A car is 50 m away from a convex rearview mirror with a focal length of 0.6 m
(absolute magnitude). Describe the image.
Real, upright, and reduced
Virtual, upright, and reduced
Real, inverted, and reduced
Real, inverted, and enlarged
Virtual, upright, and enlarged
Virtual, inverted, and reduced
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