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In the context of a simple magnifier, what does the term 'virtual image' mean?
A. An image that cannot be seen by the human eye
B. An image formed by rays that actually converge to a point
C. An image that is always smaller than the object
D. An image formed by rays that appear to diverge from a point but do not actually meet there
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