If you are using this convention:
https://apps.spokane.edu/InternetContent/AutoWebs/AsaB/Phys103/MirrorsThinLens.pdf
then your calculations are correct
di=-18
do=+12
1/12-1/18=1/36
=> f=36 cm
When a butterfly lands 12 cm from a concave mirror, it's image is 18 cm behind the mirror.
Find the focal length
1/f=(1/do)-(1/di)
1/f=(1/12)-(1/18)
1/f=0.0833-0.0555
1/f=0.0277
f=36
I'm pretty confident w/ my math but as I understood, it's do-di if it's behind the mirror, which it is, & f is also negative if it's behind the mirror. So my question is, is it not always negative? or do I make 36 negative to show that it's in the other direction?
Thanks a bunch :)
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Ok thank you :)
You're welcome!