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C-8. Locate the image of the point P as seen by the eye in the figure. = 1.4 t = 1.4 cm 2.0cm u = 1.3 t = 1.3 cm 2.0cm = 1.2 t= 1.2 cm 2.0cm .P of the hottom of a windrical vessel of radius 3 cm

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