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The first step taken when looking through the oculars of a microscope is to adjust the oculars until only one circle of light can be viewed.

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Step-by-step explanation:

If multiple circles of light can be seen when looking through the lenses, they should be adjusted a position that produces just one circle of light. This allows the sample to be seen clearly when the next steps are taken, such as adjusting the magnification and focus.

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