Multiple Choice
The image of a real object formed by a single converging lens cannot be
A) real, inverted, and enlarged.
B) real, inverted, and the same size as the object.
C) virtual, upright, and enlarged.
D) real, inverted, and reduced.
E) virtual, upright, and reduced.
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