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Natalya Barnes
1 March, 10:54
How do you find angles in a circle theorem
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Blake Downs
1 March, 11:16
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The angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference.
The angle in a semicircle is a right angle.
Angles in the same segment are equal.
Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral sum to 180°
The angle between the chord and the tangent is equal to the angle in the alternate segment.
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