5/12 cotx = 1/tanx =?12/5 secx = 1/cosx = 13/12 cscx = 1/sinx =?13/5 ------------------------------ Alternate method: sinx =?5/13.
(say,d) By Pythagoras Theorem, (Hypotenuse)^2 = (Adjacent)^2 + (Opposite)^2 => (13)^2 = (d)^2 + (5)^2 => 169 - 25 = (d)^2 => 144 = (d)^2 => d = 12 Now you can find all the Trig-Ratios, I will demonstrate only one, For example, tan(x) = Opposite / Adjacent = d/5 = 12/5 Happy to help :).
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