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Could you possibly show the work and solve with the listedvalues... f 1 =25.7cm

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Question

Could you possibly show the work and solve with the listedvalues... f1=25.7cm f2=-15.1cm f3=11.3cm do1=-124cm d12=.41m (41cm) d23=.071m (7.1cm) The distances are given as x-axis coordinates of -124cm(object1), 0 (lens1), .41m (lens2) and .481m (lens3)respectively. Part A wants di3 to given as x-axiscoordinate and in meters. I'm working on Mastering Physics problems and already used allmy submissions for problem 27.104. I followed the Cramsterexample to a "T" and came up with the wrong answer...I even triedconverting to meters and centimeters for solving with noluck. Could you possibly show the work and solve with the listedvalues... f1=25.7cm f2=-15.1cm f3=11.3cm do1=-124cm d12=.41m (41cm) d23=.071m (7.1cm) The distances are given as x-axis coordinates of -124cm(object1), 0 (lens1), .41m (lens2) and .481m (lens3)respectively. Part A wants di3 to given as x-axiscoordinate and in meters. I'm working on Mastering Physics problems and already used allmy submissions for problem 27.104. I followed the Cramsterexample to a "T" and came up with the wrong answer...I even triedconverting to meters and centimeters for solving with noluck.

Explanation / Answer

Can you just post your question directly from masteringphysics? If you give me the question directly, I can give you asimple, easy to understand solution. I don't have access to thecramster "solutions" because I don't pay cramster. So I don't knowwhat this question asks for (and I don't have your book,either). . You can send me your question in a private message if youwant, and I'll get to it as soon as I can.