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The final image formed by an astronomical telescope is

Areal and erect
Bvirtual and erect
Creal and inverted
Dvirtual and inverted
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Solution

An astronomical telescope is an optical instrument which is used to see the magnified image of distant heavenly bodies. The final image formed by an astronomical telescope is always virtual, inverted and magnified.


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