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A concave mirror of focal length `20 cm` forms a real image of a point object at `O` a distance of `40 cm` from the mirror. The mirror is cut into two halves, which are drawn `1.0 cm` apart in perpendicular direction, as shown in Fig. 6(APC).2. How will the two halves of the mirror produce the image of the point object at `O` ?

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