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If a lens is designed such that 1/R1 - 1/R2 = 0, what type of optical behavior would it exhibit?
A. It would have no focusing power (infinite focal length)
B. It would be a perfect converging lens
C. It would be a perfect diverging lens
D. It would act like a mirror
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