Find the location and size of the image of jupiter

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A telescope is designed using an objective lens f focal length f(obj)=2m and an eyepiece of focal length f(eye)=8cm. It is used to observe Jupiter when it is 628E8km away (at astronomical "opposition"). Jupiter has an equatorial diameter of 143,000km. Find the location and size of the image of Jupiter formed by the objective lens.

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