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Two points p and Q lie on either side of an axis XY as shown. It is desired to produce an image of p at Q using a spherical mirror, with XY as the optic axis. The mirror must be

A

Converging and positioned to the left of pP

B

Diverging and positioned to the left of P

C

Converging and positioned to the right of Q

D

Diverging and positioned to the right of Q

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