cos x=-(√2)/2
Using 2nd and 3rd quadrants and pi/4 as the basic angle.
x=3pi/4,5pi/4,3pi/4+2pi,5pi/4+2pi...
[Not sure if this next part is completely right but it still works]
x=(180+/-45)+/-360n
The above in degree's, 180 takes you between 2nd and 3rd quadrants, plus/minus 45 (the basic angle) gives you a solutions for x and plus/minus 360n gives another whole revolution around to the same position which will give you the same solution.
x=(180+/-45)+/-360n = (pi+/-pi/4)+/-2pi.n = pi[1 +/- 1/4 +/- 2n].
Hope that's right it seems a bit wierd but I forget the general solutions.