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Answer:

60° = mCED

30° = mAEB

Explanation:

Since 90° is the mCEB, we already know the angle measures of the other two that got to be half and half of each other:

m∠AEB = ½mCED


30 = (1)/(2)(60)

This is like the 30°-60°-90° theorem. Always keep these in mind because you will never know when they will come in handy. The other one is called the 45°-45°-90° theorem, which in this case would not apply because two legs would have to congruent, which in this case they are not.

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