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How does the magnification (m) of the real image formed by a lens vary with the distance (x) of the object from the focus of a concave mirror ?

A

`m prop x`

B

`m prop frac(1)(x)`

C

`m prop x^2`

D

`m prop frac(1)(x^2`.

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