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Which of the following relations is correct for a spherical mirror if a point object is kept on the principal axis ['P' is pole 'C' is centre object is at point 'O'. Image is at point 'I'].

A

`(OP)/(OC) =(IP)/(IC)`

B

`(OP)/(IC) = (IP)/(OC)`

C

`(PC)/(PO) =(PI)/(PC)`

D

`(IO)/(CP) =(IP)/(CO)`

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