3 (25 points) Use two techniques, (a) the mirror equation, and (b) ray diagram, to show that the magnitude of the magnif

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3 (25 points) Use two techniques, (a) the mirror equation, and (b) ray diagram, to show that the magnitude of the magnification of a concave mirror is less than 1 (m< 1) if the object is beyond the center of curvature C (do >R) and is greater than 1 (m>1) if the object is within C (do <R). Take f= 20.0 cm. (12.5 points +12.5 points)
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