An inverted and magnified image of the object what kind of lens would form
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An inverted and magnified image of the object would be formed by a convex lens.
In order for this phenomenon to occur, the object needs to be placed between the center of curvature and the focus of the lens on one side of the lens.
Once the ray of light from the object passes through the lens, an inverted and magnified image is formed past the center of curvature on the opposite side of the lens.
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Convex is image of the object
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