and how would you solve Q6/10?
For 6, you can go straight to your reference sheet. Instead of a theta, you have 2x, so just let 2x equal the general solution for arcsin(a) (again, this is on your formula sheet). Divide through by two, and you're done!
10 is an interesting one. I can't really think of a better method than guess and check to be honest. Nah, scratch that. We can see clearly that x=3 is a solution to our given equation. However, x=3 is NOT a solution to a) or b), and if it were we would be dividing by zero. So, c) and d) are left. Unfortunately, x=3 is a solution to both of them, so that's not very helpful. x=2 is also a solution to our given equation, but NOT for d), leaving us with c) as the answer
Jake