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A concave mirror of focal length `f` produces a real image `n` times the size of the object. What is the distance of the object from the mirror?

A

`(-(n+1))/(n) f_(0)`

B

`((n+1))/(n) f_(0)`

C

`((n-1))/(n) f_(0)`

D

`(-(n^(2)+1))/(n) f_(0)`

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