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concave (converging) -->)

-virtual: enlarged upright image when Do

-real: enlarged inverted image when C>Do>F

-real: same size inverted image when Do=C

-real: diminished (smaller) inverted image when Do>C

convex (diverging) -->(

-virtual: diminished when Do is anywhere

plane (flat) -->l

-same size virtual

meanings of lingo

Di is distance of image from mirror

Do is distance of object mirror

C is center of curvature

F is focal point "this is between the center of curvature and mirror

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