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According to Google,

"Hi / Ho = Di / Do

We recognize this as the magnification equation stating the ratio of image size to object size."

and:

"1/f = 1/Do + 1/Di

This equation is exactly the same as the one for convex lenses. However, when applying it to concave lenses, we note that the focal length must always be considered negative, and the arithmetic will generally result in Di being negative also."

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