If the magnification produced by a lens has a negative value, the image will be
(a) virtual and inverted (b) virtual and erect (c) real and erect (d) real and inverted
(b) virtual and erect
Explanation
When the object is kept between the focus (F1) and the optical centre of a convex lens, the image formed is virtual, erect, and magnified. Also, the image is formed on the same side of the lens, which shows a negative $(-)$ value of magnification.
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