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A convex mirror (f1 = −6.30 cm) and a concave mirror (f2 = 9.50 cm) are facing each other and are separated by a distance of 24.0 cm. An object is placed between the mirrors and is 12 cm from each mirror. Consider the light from the object that reflects first from the convex mirror and then from the concave mirror. What is the distance of the image (di2) produced by the concave mirror?.
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