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Creates an image that appears upside down behind the focal point

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An image that appears upside down behind the focal point is an image that is reflected on a concave mirror.

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An image that appears upside down behind the focal point is an image that is reflected on a concave mirror. Mirrors reflect different kinds of images based on the placement of an object that is reflected towards it. There are two kinds of mirrors, concave and a convex mirrors, the latter makes objects seem smaller and farther than where it is exactly.
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