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Qualifying Round 2015 Test PDF

The document provides information about the qualifying exam for the 2015 Integration Bee. It states that finalists will be notified by midnight, the exam consists of 20 integrals worth 1 point each, and solutions must be expressed in terms of x or simplified constants to receive full credit. No partial credit will be given. Natural logarithms should be denoted by "log" and it is unnecessary to include the constant C or absolute value signs in answers.

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Qualifying Round 2015 Test PDF

The document provides information about the qualifying exam for the 2015 Integration Bee. It states that finalists will be notified by midnight, the exam consists of 20 integrals worth 1 point each, and solutions must be expressed in terms of x or simplified constants to receive full credit. No partial credit will be given. Natural logarithms should be denoted by "log" and it is unnecessary to include the constant C or absolute value signs in answers.

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This is the qualifying test for the 2015 Integration Bee.

Finalists will be notified by email


by midnight. You have 20 minutes to solve as many of the given 20 integrals as you
can. Each integral is worth 1 point. In order to receive full credit you must express your
answer in terms of x for indefinite integrals or simplified expressions in terms of constants
for definite integrals, and you must record your answers on the answer sheet. There is
no partial credit. The “log” symbol denotes the natural logarithm. In your answers, it is
not necessary to include the arbitrary constant C nor the absolute value sign around the
argument of a logarithm.

MIT Integration Bee Qualifying Exam 20 January 2015


Z Z 2
1 4 4
(cos x − sin x ) dx x
9 dx
0 ( x − 3)( x + 5)2

x
Z
2 √ dx log(1 + log x )
Z
2 + 4x 10 dx
x

Z 8 √ Z √
cos x
3 √ dx 11 csc x − sin x dx
0 x

1
Z Z
4 sec x dx 12 √ dx
x2 + 25

Z π/2
esin x Z e
log2 x − 1
5 dx 13 dx
0 tan x csc x 2 x log2 x

Z e
6 x (log x )2 dx
Z
1 14 e3x arctan e x dx

1
Z
Z 4
7 √ dx | x − 1|
5+4 x+x 15
0 | x − 2| + | x − 3|

Z
8 (2015) x dx Z 2π
1
16 4
dx
0 sin x + cos4 x
1 + ex
Z Z
17 dx 19 sin x tan2 x dx
1 − ex

x+1
Z Z
4 20 dx
18 tan x dx
x2 + 2x + 3

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