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Plane mirrors do not focus light rays because they have a flat surface that reflects light without changing its direction. Unlike concave or convex mirrors, which have curved surfaces that can converge or diverge light rays to form an image, plane mirrors only produce virtual images that appear to be behind the mirror at the same size and distance as the object.

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