Answer:
[tex]29.7^{\circ}[/tex] north of east
Explanation:
Using a reference system in which east corresponds to the x-coordinate and north corresponds to the y-coordinate, the angle of the bear's displacement can be calculated by using the formula:
[tex]tan \theta = \frac{d_y}{d_x}[/tex]
where
[tex]d_y = 20.0 m[/tex] is the displacement along the y-direction
[tex]d_x=35.0 m[/tex] is the displacement along the x-direction
Substituting, we find
[tex]tan \theta=\frac{20.0 m}{35.0 m}=0.571\\\theta=tan^{-1}(0.571)=29.7^{\circ}[/tex]
where the angle is measured with respect to the x-direction (east).