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  1. Using a convex lens: When an object is placed between the focal point and the convex lens, the image formed will be virtual, upright, and smaller in size.

  2. Using a concave lens: Placing an object further away from the concave lens than its focal point will result in an image that is virtual, upright, and smaller than the object.

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