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[" 2.A concave mirror forms the real image of a point source lying on the optical axis at a distance of "],[50" conffrom the mirror.The focal length of the mirror is "25cm" .The mirror is cut in two and its "],[" kalves are drawn a distance of "1cm" apart in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis.How will "],[" the image formed by the halves of the mirror be arranged? "]

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