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An object is located 50.0 m to the left a converging lens of focal length 15.0 cm. A diverging lens of focal length 4.20 cm is placed 10.0 cm to the right of the converging lens. Locate (final image position) and describe (real or virtual, upright or inverted, reduced or enlarged) the final image of the object formed by the two-lens system.
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