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A light bulb is shown below, shining into a concave mirror, with its original light lines visible. Which statement best explains why the image of the bulb appears behind the mirror, as shown? . A. The original light comes from there.
B. The reflected light comes from there.
C. The original light appears to come from there. This is often indicated with dotted apparent light lines.
D. The reflected light appears to come from there. This is often indicated with dotted apparent light lines.


A light bulb is shown below, shining into a concave mirror, with its original light lines visible.

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