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Concave

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Concave

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    1. Concave/Convex Mirror Image Formation Rules Parallel Rays - Light rays parallel to the principal axis are reflected through the focus of the mirror. 2. Focus Rays - Light rays through the focus of the mirror are reflected parallel to the principal axis. 3. Chief Rays – Light rays through the center of curvature of the mirror are reflected back along the same path. 4. Vertex Rays – Light rays that strike the mirror at its vertex leave at the same angle that it entered.

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