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A rover on Mars leaves Station A and travels 19 km due south to sample rocks at Outcrop B. It then adjusts its course 36° westward. It travels 58 km in that direction until it reaches Deposit C to sample soil. What angle 0 with respect to due south could the rover have used to travel directiy from Station A to Deposit C? See the figure below. (The figure is not drawn to scale.)