How far from the mirror should the wall be set

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Compute the following question given below:

Question: A concave mirror (R=64.0cm) is used to project a transparent slide onto a wall. The slide is located 38.0 cm from the mirror, and a small flash light bulb shines light through the slide and onto the mirror.

Part I: how far from the mirror should the wall be set?

Part II: The height of an object on the slide is 1.2 cm; what is the height of the image?

Part III: How should the slide be oriented so that the image on the wall looks normal?

Please show all work and clearly explain. Thanks.

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