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a convex mirror can form a. both virtual and real images. b. only real images. c. only virtual images. d. none of the above
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a convex mirror can form a. both virtual and real images. b. only real images. c. only virtual images. d. none of the above
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The answer is A because is reflect light in a different way that a plane mirror can
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C. Only virtual images
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