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A) If you position yourself between the center of curvature and the focal point of the mirror, you will not be able to see a sharp image of your face.
B) No matter where you place yourself, a real image will be formed.
C) Your image will always be inverted.
D) Your image will be diminished in size.
E) None of these statements are true.


A

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