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A real image is formed by a convex lens. If we put a concave lens in contact with it, the combination again forms a real image. The new image

A

(a)is closer to the lens system

B

(b)is farther from the lens system

C

(c)is at the original position

D

(d)may be anywhere depending on the focal length of the concave lens.

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