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Why is it stated that 'A lens has two foci, F and F′'?
A. Because light paths are reversible, and parallel rays from either side converge to the respective focus
B. Because lenses are always made in pairs
C. Because one focus is always virtual
D. Because the lens is infinitely thick
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