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The image formed by a concave lens is always:
AAt the focus
BBetween focus and optical center
CBeyond 2F
DAt infinity
✓ Correct Answer: B — Between focus and optical center
For any real object position, a concave lens always forms a virtual image between the focus and the optical center.
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