Answer :
the pictorial representation shows the path of the ray which is emitted from the tip of the object. image file attached
The focal point F of a concave mirror or the (virtual) focal point of a convex mirror is where a ray parallel to the axis appears to originate after reflection. A ray passing through (or moving in the direction of) the focal point Fis was reflected parallel to the axis. A normal surface intersection occurs when a ray travels along the radius through or away from the center of curvature C, and it is reflected back along its original path. In order to produce equal angles with the optic axis, a ray to the vertex V is reflected. trace the path of a beam that was emitted from the object's tip through its focal point. then make the reflected beam that results from the mirror, followed by it.
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