How do you know which circle theorems to use when answering a question?

Its okay to not know which theorem to use immediately when you look at a question. The best way to go about it if you are struggling is to recall all the ones that you do remember and deduce any angle even if it is not the one specified in the question. Doing this can help you use simpler methods of deducing the specified angle.

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