Please answer ASAP. The question is down below.

Answer: 1) c 2) d
Step-by-step explanation:
Use Pythagorean Theorem to find the hypotenuse (r): x² + y² = r²
Given: x = 2, y = 6
2² + 6² = r²
4 + 36 = r²
40 = r²
[tex]\sqrt{40}=r[/tex]
[tex]\sin \theta=\dfrac{y}{r}\quad =\large\boxed{\dfrac{6}{\sqrt{40}}}\quad \rightarrow \dfrac{6}{2\sqrt{10}}\quad \rightarrow \dfrac{3}{\sqrt{10}}[/tex]
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[tex]\sin \theta = \dfrac{opposite(y)}{hypotenuse(r)}\quad =\dfrac{12}{20}\quad \rightarrow \dfrac{3}{5}\quad \rightarrow \large\boxed{0.6}\\\\\\\cos \theta = \dfrac{adjacent(x)}{hypotenuse(r)}\quad =\dfrac{16}{20}\quad \rightarrow \dfrac{4}{5}\quad \rightarrow \large\boxed{0.8}[/tex]