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Use ray tracing to construct the images of an object placed at various distances do from a convex mirror. Which of the following descriptions of the image is correct?
a) The image is upright, virtual, and gets bigger as the object approaches the mirror.
b) The image is inverted, real, and gets smaller as the object moves away from the mirror.
c) The image is inverted, real, and gets larger as the object approaches the mirror.
d)The image is upright, virtual, and gets smaller as the object approaches the mirror.
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