A concave mirror forms a real image twice as large as the


A concave mirror forms a real image twice as large as the object. The object is then moved such that the new real image produced is three times the size of the object. If the image was moved 62.5 cm from its initial position, how far was the object moved?

What is the focal length of the mirror?

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