Type of Lenses: For the correction of presbyopia, bifocal lenses or progressive lenses are used.
Structure and Reasoning: Bifocal lenses consist of two parts: a lower part for near vision and an upper part for distance vision. The lower part is typically a convex lens to aid in near vision, while the upper part is a concave lens to help with distance vision.
The reason for using bifocal lenses is to correct the vision for both distant and near objects without changing glasses.
A slanted object AB is placed on one side of convex lens as shown in the diagram. The image is formed on the opposite side. Angle made by the image with principal axis is: 
