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The graph between (1)/(v) and (1)/(u) fo...

The graph between `(1)/(v)` and `(1)/(u)` for a concave mirror looks like.

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`(1)/(v) + (1)/(u) = (1)/(f)`
Therefore, for a given mirror `(1)/(v)` versus `(1)/(u)` graph should be a straight line at `u = f` or `(1)/(u) = (1)/(f), v = oo` or `(1)/(v) = 0` and viceverse
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