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consider a 2D mirror has a parabolic profile of y = (x-3)^2 + 5 facing toward y^+ direction. Prove that any beam of light in y^- direction that this hits the mirror will be reflected toward a particular point (i.e. known as the focus of parabolic mirror.
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