Use the ray diagram for a curved mirror to answer the question.

An illustration shows image formation by a concave mirror. The illustration shows a concave mirror with a tree in front. A ray from the tree falls on the mirror parallel to the principal axis and is reflected back through the principal focus. Another ray falls on the mirror at the optical center and is reflected back. The two reflected rays meet at a point below the principal axis between the tree and principal focus such that an inverted image of the tree, smaller in size than the tree, is formed.

Suppose that the mirror is moved so that the tree is between the focus point F and the mirror. What happens to the image of the tree?
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Responses

The image appears shorter and on the same side of the mirror.
The image appears shorter and on the same side of the mirror.

The image appears taller and on the same side of the mirror.
The image appears taller and on the same side of the mirror.

The image stays the same.
The image stays the same.

The image moves behind the curved mirror.

The image appears taller and on the same side of the mirror.