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FOR THE CONCAVE LENS:
- Draw the ray that will only reflect away… making a projection to the focal point [THAT LINE MUST BE DOTTED]. MAKE SURE TO LABLE THIS RAY AS #2
- Draw the ray that must interact with the focal point… it will run parallel to the horizontal optical axis and projected to the second focal point [THAT LINE MUST BE DOTTED]. MAKE SURE TO LABLE THIS AS #3
- Can you see where the image will form at this stage, or do you need to draw another ray?
- No
- Yes
- Now put the small arrow that shows where the new image will form.
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