A crow is on the ground 80 feet from the base of a 45 foot tall tree. It then flies straight throught the air to the top of the tree. What is the angle of the crow's flight path relative to the ground ?

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To find the angle of the crow's flight path relative to the ground, we can use basic trigonometry.

We have a right triangle formed by the crow's flight path, the horizontal distance from the base of the tree to the crow's landing spot, and the vertical height from the base of the tree to the top. The base of the right triangle is 80 feet, the height is 45 feet, and the hypotenuse (which represents the crow's flight path) is unknown.

We can use the trigonometric function tangent (tan) to find the angle. The tangent of an angle is equal to the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side. In this case, the opposite side is the height of the tree (45 feet) and the adjacent side is the horizontal distance from the base of the tree (80 feet).

The formula to find the angle is:

angle = arctan(opposite/adjacent)

Using the given values, we can plug them into the formula:

angle = arctan(45/80)

Now, we can find the angle using a calculator or by evaluating the inverse tangent function of the ratio:

angle ≈ arctan(0.5625)

Solving this equation will give us the angle in radians, so we'll need to convert it to degrees.

angle ≈ 29.58 degrees

Therefore, the angle of the crow's flight path relative to the ground is approximately 29.58 degrees.