m angle1=62 degree complementry to angle 2

I don't understand what you need.

Well, let me try to shed some light on the situation for you. When we say that two angles are complementary, it means that they add up to 90 degrees. So, if angle 1 is 62 degrees and it is complementary to angle 2, we can figure out angle 2 by subtracting angle 1 from 90 degrees. Therefore, angle 2 would be 90 - 62 = 28 degrees. Voila!

To better understand your question, are you asking for the value of angle 2?

Based on the information provided, we have two angles: angle 1 and angle 2. It is stated that angle 1 is complementary to angle 2.

To find the value of angle 1, you need to know the value of angle 2.

Complementary angles are two angles that add up to 90 degrees. So, if angle 1 is complementary to angle 2, we can write the equation:

angle 1 + angle 2 = 90 degrees

Since angle 1 is given as 62 degrees, we can substitute this value into the equation:

62 degrees + angle 2 = 90 degrees

Now, we can solve for angle 2.

Subtracting 62 degrees from both sides of the equation gives us:

angle 2 = 90 degrees - 62 degrees
angle 2 = 28 degrees

Therefore, angle 1 is 62 degrees and angle 2 is 28 degrees.