Mathematics, 20.05.2021 16:30 malikvanison
You have a concave mirror with a focal length of 100.0 cm and
you want an image that is upright and 10.0 times as tall as the
object. Where should you place the object?
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1. what is the formula for finding the vertical distance between two points on a coordinate plane?
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The transitive property of equality states that: o if a = b, then bra o if a = b, then ac = bc o if a = b and b= c, then a = if a = b and c= c, then a + b = b + c
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