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Would just like to make sure that my answer is correct.Answer 5 only please

Would just like to make sure that my answer is correct.Answer 5 only please-example-1
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Given:


\tan \theta=(1)/(7)

Opposite side= 1 ; adjacent side=7


\begin{gathered} \text{hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{1^2+7^2} \\ \text{hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{1^{}+49^{}} \\ \text{hypotenuse}=\sqrt[]{50^{}} \\ \text{hypotenuse}=5\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} \sin \theta=\frac{opposite\text{ side}}{hypotenuse\text{ side}}=\frac{1}{5\sqrt[]{2}} \\ \cos \theta=\frac{adjacent\text{ side}}{\text{hypotenuse side}}=\frac{7}{5\sqrt[]{2}} \\ co\sec \theta=\frac{5\sqrt[]{2}}{1}=5\sqrt[]{2} \\ \sec \theta=\frac{5\sqrt[]{2}}{7} \\ \cot \theta=(7)/(1)=7 \end{gathered}

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