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In optics, what is the definition of the 'focal point' of a lens?
A. The center of the lens
B. The point where parallel rays of light converge (for a converging lens) or appear to diverge from (for a diverging lens)
C. The point where the object should be placed for maximum magnification
D. The point where a real image is always formed
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