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In a compound microscope the objective of `f_(o)` and eyepiece of `f_(e)` are placed at distance `L` such that `L` equals

A

`f_(o)+f_(e)`

B

`f_(0)-f_(e)`

C

Much greater than `f_(0)` or `f_(e)`

D

Need not depend either value of focal lengths

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