A concave mirror of focal length f₁ is placed at a distance d from a convex lens

A concave mirror of focal length f₁ is placed at a distance d from a convex lens of focal length f₂. A beam of light coming from infinity and falling on this convex lens concave mirror combination returns to infinity. The distance d must be equal

Options

(a) f₁+f₂
(b) (- f₁ + f₂)
(c) 2 f₁ + f₂
(d) (-2 f₁ + f₂)

Correct Answer:

2 f₁ + f₂

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