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A convex mirror forms an image at [[1]] of the mirror if the object is placed at infinity.


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A convex mirror forms an image at focus of the mirror if the object is placed at infinity.
The image formed by the convex mirror when the object is placed between pole and infinity in front of the mirror is behind the mirror between pole and focus. Therefore, the image will be virtual, erect, and smaller than the object. But when an object is at infinity from a convex mirror, the image will be in focus, virtual, erect, and highly diminished. Convex mirrors are used as rear-view mirrors in vehicles. There are two types of mirror concave mirror and convex mirror.
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