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the captain of a small plane starts his journey by proceeding west. the speed of the plane with respect to still air is 130 km/h a sudden south wind starts to blow at a constant speed of 69.0 km/h.
at what angle with respect to the west must the pilot head his plane in order for it to proceed west as seen by the people on the ground?
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