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In the fig. shown consider the first reflection at the plane mirror and second at the convex mirror. AB is object.

A

the second image is real, inverted of 1/5th magnification

B

the second image is virtual and erect with magnification 1/5

C

the second image moves towards the convex mirror.

D

the second image moves away from the convex mirror.

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