So, the sides you are going to be multiplying are opposite and adjacent. The trigonometric function is tangent. So it'll be Tan0=41/30 and then you ā(Simplify your answer. Type an integer. Round to the nearestā degree.)

Answer:
54Ā°
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplication is not involved.
The trig relation that is concerned with the opposite and adjacent sides of an angle in a right triangle is the tangent relation:
Tan = Opposite/Adjacent
tan(Īø) = 41/30
The value of the angle is found using the inverse tangent function:
Īø = arctan(41/30) ā 53.807Ā°
The angle of elevation is about 54Ā°.
_____
Additional comment
The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA is often used as a reminder of the relationship between right triangle sides and trig functions. The other two relations are ...
Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
For finding angles, the inverse trig relations are used. These can be called "arcsine," "arccosine," and "arctangent." They are often shown in functional form as (respectively) sinā»Ā¹, cosā»Ā¹, and tanā»Ā¹. On a calculator, they are often "2nd" or "Shift" or "Alt" functions of the sin, cos, and tan keys.