if the image formed by a mirrror is always virtual what type of mirror is it
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The mirror is a convex or diverging mirror.
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Plane mirrors.
Plane mirrors are the only type of mirror for which a real object always produces an image that is virtual, erect and of the same size as the object. Virtual objects produce real images, however. The focal length of a plane mirror is infinity; its optical power is zero.
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