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If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of thatthe object is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of that object is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of the object is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and the some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of itthat object is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and the some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of it is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of that object is then highly diminished.
If the object is at infinity, lies across the axis and the some rays from it are coming in at a non zero angle, then the object is infinite. A finite image of it is then highly diminished.