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A 26 cm tall object is placed in front of a concave mirror with a radius of 31 cm. The distance of the object to the mirror is 94 cm.
Calculate the focal length of the mirror.
Calculate the image distance.
Calculate the magnification of the image (Remember, a negative magnification corresponds to an inverted image).
Calculate the magnitude of the image height.
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