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Match the corresponding entries of column 1 with column 2. 'Where m is the magnification produced by the mirror'

A

`Atocandd,Btobandd,Ctobandc,Dtoaandd`

B

`Atobandc,Btobandc,Ctobandd,Dtoaandd`

C

`Atoaandc,Btoaandd,Ctoaandb,Dtocandd`

D

`Atoaandd,Btobandc,Ctobandd,Dtobandc`

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