* ACTIVITY What is the image that has been formed below? Underline your answer. 1. 2. A. Real Virtual / No Image Formed B. Upright I Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size A. Real / Virtual / No Image Formed B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size

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Paglalanad
ang manaw at
Malinaw at
Hindi na
3.
4.
A. Real / Virtual
A. Real / Virtual
B. Upright / Inverted
Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
B. Upright / Inverted
Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
5.
A. Real I Virtual / No Image Formed
B. Upright / Inverted
Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
A0or 0OME ITICN ALIIA TION
Transcribed Image Text:Paglalanad ang manaw at Malinaw at Hindi na 3. 4. A. Real / Virtual A. Real / Virtual B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size 5. A. Real I Virtual / No Image Formed B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size A0or 0OME ITICN ALIIA TION
* ACTIVITY
What is the image that has been formed below? Underline your answer.
1.
2.
A. Real Virtual / No Image Formed
B. Upright / Inverted
Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
A. Real Virtual / No Image Formed
B. Upright / Inverted
Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
Transcribed Image Text:* ACTIVITY What is the image that has been formed below? Underline your answer. 1. 2. A. Real Virtual / No Image Formed B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size A. Real Virtual / No Image Formed B. Upright / Inverted Magnified: Larger / Smaller / Same Size
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