The origin of $x$ and $y$ coordinates is the pole of a concave mirror of focal length $20\, cm$. The $x$-axis is the optical axis with $x > 0$ being the real side of the mirror. $A$ point object at the point $(25\, cm, 1\, cm)$ is moving with a velocity $10\, cm/s$ in the positive $x$-direction. The velocity of the image in $cm/s$ is approximately:

  • A
    $- 80\, i + 8\, j$
  • B
    $160\, i + 8\, j$
  • C
    $- 160\, i + 8\, j$
  • D
    $160\, i - 4\, j$

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