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If m < ACD = 100 , then m < ACE = ?

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If m ∠ACD = 100°, then m ∠ACE = 80°, as ∠ACD and ∠ACE are supplementary angles.

Supplementary angles are the angles whose sum is equal to 180°. The angles formed when one straight line intersects the other, on the point of intersection on the same side of any line are always supplementary.

In the given question, AB and DE are two straight lines intersecting at point C. ∠ACD and ∠ACE lie on the same side of the line DE, thus they are supplementary angles.

Therefore, m ∠ACD + m ∠ACE = 180°.

But we know that m ∠ACD = 100°. So,

m ∠ACD + m ∠ACE = 180°,

or, 100° + m ∠ACE = 180°,

or, m ∠ACE = 180° - 100° = 80°.

Therefore, if m ∠ACD = 100°, then m ∠ACE = 80°, as ∠ACD and ∠ACE are supplementary angles.

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