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L is a lens such that a parallel beam of light I ncident on it, after refraction, converges to a point at a distance x from it and M is a mirror such that a parallel lbeam of light incident on it, after reflection, converges to a point at a distance y from it. Now the lens L and mirror M are placed at a distan `2(x+y)` from each other. An object of size 2 cm is kept infront of lens at a distance 2x from it. Find the nature, position , and size of the image that willl be seen by an observer looking toward the mirror through the lens.

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