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Choose the picture that shows the correct representation of the three principal rays that locate the first image. (The picture options are not drawn to scale)

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Choose the picture that shows the correct representation of the three principal rays-example-1
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Choose the picture that shows the correct representation of the three principal rays-example-2
Choose the picture that shows the correct representation of the three principal rays-example-3
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the second one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

The last image is correct which is attached with this answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The rules for three principal rays are:

1. A ray parallel to principal axis, after refraction, passes through the principal focus.

2. A ray that passes through the principal focus, is refracted parallel to the principal axis.

3. A ray that passes through the optical center, goes straight without bending.

All these rule are correctly applied in the last image, which is attached with this answer.

Choose the picture that shows the correct representation of the three principal rays-example-1
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