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The diverging lens of the figure produces an image of an object to the left of the lens and 5.00 cm away from the center of the lens. The refracting index of the lens is 1.50. The magnitude of the focal length of the lens is 12.0 cm and the radius of curvature R1 is 15.0 cm.
A.) Is the image formed by the lens upright or inverted compared to the object? (Select one.)
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