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Answer:
what is your question ???
Step-by-step explanation:
On an isosceles trapezoid, the two sides that are not parallel to each other will be exactly the same length. If this is true, than it would be create a symetric trapezoid. The diagonals would be the same length. The bases of any trapezoid are parallel, so this is true. The diagonals cannot possibly be perpendicular because the 2 nonparallel sides would be slanted. So, the answer is the 3rd choice.
We are given a concave spherical mirror with the following dimensions:
Radius = 60 cm; D o = 30 cm
Height = 6 cm; h o = 6 cm
First, we need to know the focal length, f, of the object (this should be given). Then we can use the following formulas for calculation:
Assume f = 10 cm
1/ f = 1 /d o + 1 / d i
1 / 10 = 1 / 30 + 1 / d i
d i = 15 cm
Then, calculate for h i:
h i / h o = - d i / d o
h i / 6 = - 15 / 30
h i = - 3 cm
Therefore, the distance of the object from the mirror is 3 centimeters. The negative sign means it is "inverted".