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SOLUTION:

Case: Circle theorems

Method:

From the given circle

Theorem: The angle at the center of the circle is twice the angle at the circumference formed by the same segment.

The implication to the circle in the question is:


\begin{gathered} \hat{mST}=2m\angle2 \\ OR \\ m\angle2=(1)/(2)(\hat{mST}) \end{gathered}

Final answer


m\operatorname{\angle}2=(1)/(2)(\hat{mST})

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