Ok ive done all of them except 3.
Pretty sure theyre all right. Just check on 4 and 5, not sure if thats the only way to do them, but i cant think of any other way atm.
3. [The trick here is to view sinx and cosx each as a pronumeral, say, y and z. Then you can rewrite the equation as y² - 3yz - 4z² = 0 and factorise accordingly --> (y - 4z)(y + z) = 0]
Thanks for that guys. My teacher just gave us a few trig identities and expected us to solve those. I get the working out. That idea to rewrite the equation makes it look a lot more simpler!