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An angle at the circumference of a circle is subtended by the diameter of that circle. What is the size of this angle (in degrees)?
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The angle on the circumference is double the angle at the centre. The diameter is a straight line passing through the centre of the circle. Angles on a straight line about a point sum to 180°.
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