Final answer:
The question appears to be related to finding the measure of an angle in a triangle. However, the information provided is unclear or incomplete. Hence, a definitive answer can't be provided without further details.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question you've asked appears to be related to the angles in a triangle, but the information provided is incomplete or unclear, therefore a definitive answer can't be provided.
In a triangle, given two angles you can find the third one because the sum of angles in a triangle always adds up to 180°. If m∆ACD = 132° and m∆A = 82°, you can simply subtract those from 180° to find ∆B. However, it seems that there may have been some miscommunication in your question as it's not clear how these angles relate to one another within the context of a single triangle. Additionally, I noticed a number of other mathematical problems within your question details, but it's not clear how these relate to your main question about angle measures in a triangle.
Could you please provide some additional information or clarify your question? Once I have a better understanding of your question, I'm confident I can help you find the answer.
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