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A virtual image is formed 21.0 cm from a concave mirror having a radius of curvature of 35.0 cm.
(a) Find the position of the object.
cm in front of the mirror
(b) What is the magnification of the mirror?
cm in front of the mirror
(b) What is the magnification of the mirror?
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