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How does a convex mirror form an image?
It bends the light toward a focal point.
It bends the light away from a focal point.
It bounces the light toward a focal point.
It bounces the light away from a focal point.
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It bounces the light away from a focal point.
A convex mirror is a diverging (reflecting) surface: incident rays are reflected outward so they appear to originate from a virtual focal point behind the mirror.
A convex mirror is a diverging (reflecting) surface: incident rays are reflected outward so they appear to originate from a virtual focal point behind the mirror.
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