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Converging rays are incident ono a convex spherical mirror so that their extensions intersect 30cm behind the mirror on the optical axis. The reflected rays form a diverging beam so that their extensions intersect the optical axis 1.2 m from the mirror. Determine the focal length of the mirror.

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