Assume that the terminal side of an angle of t radians passes through the given point on the unit circle. Find sin (t), cos (t), tan (t). (frac{2}{sqrt{29}}, -frac{5}{sqrt{29}}) sin (t) = cos (t) = tan (t) =
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