Copy the figure and show the image formation with the help of rays.

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(N/A) The object is placed between the center of curvature $(C)$ and the principal focus $(F)$ of a concave mirror.
To find the image,we consider two rays:
$1$. $A$ ray parallel to the principal axis,after reflection,passes through the principal focus $(F)$.
$2$. $A$ ray passing through the principal focus $(F)$,after reflection,becomes parallel to the principal axis.
The intersection of these two reflected rays gives the position of the image.
The image formed is real,inverted,and magnified,and it is located beyond the center of curvature $(C)$.

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