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Why is the image formed by a plane mirror not covered by the spherical mirror equations?
A. Plane mirrors do not reflect light
B. They are made of different materials
C. The law of reflection doesn't apply
D. Because a plane mirror has infinite radius of curvature and thus infinite focal length
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