The principal rays 1 and 2 show the location of the of the image for lens 1 alone.
Ray 3 through the point f1 goes towards lens 2 parallel to the axis and will project through focal point f2, forming one principal ray 4 for the final image.
Lens 2 will define the second needed ray 5 since that ray will be undeflected.
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