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A convex mirror always forms an image that is:
AVirtual, erect and diminished
BReal, inverted and diminished
CVirtual, erect and magnified
DReal, inverted and magnified
✓ Correct Answer: A — Virtual, erect and diminished
Regardless of object position, a convex mirror always diverges rays to form a small, upright, virtual image.
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