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Apr 26, 2013

I am basically trying to make a program for a calculator. I am struggling with how to do the sine calculation. this calculation will take place at line 158.

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
int main() {

double firstNumber = 0.0;
double secondNumber = 0.0;
char operation =' ';

[Code] ....

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My assignment is to create a C++ Program to find the sine of a number without any library other than iostream by using Taylor Series:

sin (x) = (x/1!) - (x^3/3!) + (x^5/5!) - (x^7/7!) + (x^9/9!) ...... (x^n/n!).

Here is what i have done till now:

#include <iostream>
double fact (int f); //declaration of factorial function
double power(double x, int y); //declaration of power function
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//double cos(int x); //declaration of cosine function
//double tan(int x); //declaration of tangent function

[code]....

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[Code] ....

It only calculates the last two numbers: 1 and 0, so therefor it gives me 1.

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The program that I've written is as follows:

Code:
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[Code]...

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Here is what the data file looks like in a graph:

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//Mike Karbowiak
//12/24/13
//Mathematics
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#include <string>
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[Code] ....

The errors I am getting so far are:

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Here's what I have so far:

Code:

#include <stdio.h>
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");
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[Code]...

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main.c:

Code:

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[Code]...

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Code:

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[Code]...

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Code:

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float remainder (float a, float b);
float product (float a, float b);
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When I do a 'cl main.c' on the Developer Command window for VS2013, i get an error that reads :

main.obj
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main.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _product referenced in function _main
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Code:
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Code:
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|
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|
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For reference, I am using Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2013, and am coding a Windows Forms Application.

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Link:

These are images of what it should look like and the image of a the formula ....

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