In this situation, the image forms:
(A) To the left of C
(B) Between C and the object
(C) Between the object and f
In this situation image will be form to left of C.
So answer is Option A.
Because when object on focus then image will form infinite and at centre then image will be form at centre now object is between focus and radius of curvature so image will be form left to the curvature.
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