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Transcribed Image Text:Which one of the following statements is correct?
O The image formed by the objective of a microscope is smaller than the object.
O The image formed by the eyepiece is real for both a microscope and a telescope.
The image formed by the objective lens of a telescope is larger than the object.
O The image formed by the objective lens of a microscope is larger than the object.
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