1) \(sin(2x)-sin(x)cos(x)=cos(x)\)
For the sin (2x), you can use the Double Angle Formula of \(sin(2x)=2sin(x)cos(x)\).
\(2sin(x)cos(x)-sin(x)cos(x)=cos(x)\)
Then the \(2sin(x)cos(x)-sin(x)cos(x)\) simplifies to \(sin(x)cos(x)\).
\(sin(x)cos(x)=cos(x)\)
Then subtract cos(x) from both sides.
\(sin(x)cos(x)-cos(x)=0\)
You can factor the cos(x) out.
\(cos(x)(sin(x)-1)=0\)
Then, set both terms equal to 0.
\(cos(x)=0,sin(x)-1=0\)
Add 1 to both sides on the sin(x) function.
\(cos(x)=0,sin(x)=1\)
Then, take the inverse of both functions.
\(x=cos^{-1}(0),x=sin^{-1}(1)\)
The only values that satisfy those are \(x=90^o, x=270^o\) or \(x=\frac{\pi}{2},x=\frac{3\pi}{2}\).