A typical red blood cell subtends an angle of only 1.91E-5 rad when viewed at a person's near-point distance of 25.0 cm. Suppose a red blood cell is examined with a compound microscope in which the objective and eyepiece are separated by a distance of 11.0 cm. Given that the focal length of the eyepiece is 2.51 cm, and the focal length of the objective is 0.509 cm, calculate the magnitude of the angle subtended by the red blood cell when viewed through this microscope.