To find the complementary angles, we need to identify pairs of angles that add up to 90 degrees.
From the description, we know:
- Angle 1 (∠AFB) is a right angle (90 degrees).
- We need to look for pairs among angles 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Let's consider the angles in relation to angle 1:
- Angle 1 is 90 degrees; thus, it has no complementary angle.
- Assume angles 2, 3, 4, and 5 can be added to angle 1 to see which pairs sum to 90 degrees.
Since we are looking for smaller angle first, from your previous hints and the mention that the answer is neither 30 and 60 nor 5 and 1, it's likely that:
- Angle 2 and angle 4 are the complementary angles.
Thus, the answer can likely be: 25 and 65 (for example).
This assumes angles 2 and 4 together create a right angle of 90 degrees based on typical angle relations in such diagrams, and they are indeed the smaller and larger ones respectively. Please verify with your diagram to ensure they add up to 90 degrees.