A cat is standing in a front of a door and then walks 10.5 m towards a tree and then climb 3.5 m to the top of the tree. After the cat climbed up the tree, a bird landed on the front of the same door and saw the cat at the top of the tree. If the bird will fly directly to the top of the tree, in what angle should the bird fly?

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A cat is standing in a front of a door and then walks 10.5 m towards a tree and then climb 3.5 m to the top of the tree. After the cat climbed up the tree, a bird landed on the front of the same door and saw the cat at the top of the tree. If the bird will fly directly to the top of the tree, in what angle should the bird fly?
 
a. 18.43 degrees
b. 71.56 degrees
c. 19.47 degrees
d. 70.53 degrees
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