How Do You Calculate Angle 2 in a Physics Vector Problem?

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To calculate angle 2 in the physics vector problem, angle 1 is used as a reference point. The red vector is vertical and forms a right angle with the horizontal component of angle 1. The arm of angle 2 is perpendicular to the slope, making it congruent with angle 1. The relationship between the angles is expressed as β=90-(90-α)=α. The discussion emphasizes the geometric relationships between the vectors and angles involved.
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So angle 1 was giving and through that they found angle 2. I need help on how they found angle 2. The dark red arrow is a vector. This is a physics problem asking for something else but I got stuck here lol.

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Add another line parallel to ground intersect x-y origin.
 
The angles are congruent as their arms are pairwise perpendicular. The red vector is vertical, makes a right angle with the horizontal arm of angle 1. The other arm of angle 2 is perpendicular to the slope which is the other arm of angle 1. See picture: β=90-(90-α)=α.

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What happened with the x axis? I updated the picture to look better.


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