In real life, you do not need to be smart…just practice and practice….I failed in high school math…and I got all A grades in Calculus 1,2 and 3 in University…it takes practice and dedication…math is easy if you understand the concept….
Honestly the concept is rreally easy. It just takes practice because you make many choke mostakes but the more u practice the less errors. Its just the algebra that tricky
These types of competitions at the highest levels just end up being about who has the best memory. If you have the resources you can grind through problems, learning the techniques and solving them quickly by having a great memory like Luke does (barely writing anything on the board). But it is not guaranteed that such a person will become a good mathematician at the research level where it is more about creativity.
I really hope they bring lback the announcers where they explain how the contestants are trying to solve it. Especially since im not that experienced with calculus
For the first tiebreaker at 21:30, why isn't the integral, Int {0,log(2)} 1/(e^x-1), divergent? It seems like an easy integral to figure out by the standards of this competition, so what am I missing? As x --> 0, (e^x-1) --> x, so 1/(e^x-1) --> 1/x and the integral diverges at the lower limit.
The curly braces represent the fractional part of a number. For instance, {2.4}=0.4. This means that the whole-number component of the integrand is ignored, thus leading to the smaller answer.
@@michaelchen1617 Uh! Thanks! so when x is between 0 and log(1+1/e) the decimal part of log(e^x-1) is 0. So Int{0, log(2)} {1/(e^x-1)} is equal to Int{log(1+1/e), log(2)} 1/(e^x-1) = log(e^(log2)-1) - log(e^(log(1+1/e))-1) - log(2) = 1 - log(2)
Lol don't be so egocentric. I bet you won't even get to MIT. I'm from a 3rd world country btw and I find these questions about the average or above average.
@@bAYOTLIST.4299 Then you aren't from India and China.Jee advanced aspirants solve much harder problems in high school in India while China has the toughest exam.Jee advanced is the second toughest exam in the world after China's Gaokao.
@@NN-fw9il lol if you solve harder problems how come the topnotch from the iitjee ballsheet did not even reach grand finals in this integration bee? Don't overestimate india or china when it comes to math just because you have iitjee stuff. Germans don't even give a sheet about that. 😂😂😂
In real life, you do not need to be smart…just practice and practice….I failed in high school math…and I got all A grades in Calculus 1,2 and 3 in University…it takes practice and dedication…math is easy if you understand the concept….
Honestly the concept is rreally easy. It just takes practice because you make many choke mostakes but the more u practice the less errors. Its just the algebra that tricky
100% agreed
These types of competitions at the highest levels just end up being about who has the best memory. If you have the resources you can grind through problems, learning the techniques and solving them quickly by having a great memory like Luke does (barely writing anything on the board). But it is not guaranteed that such a person will become a good mathematician at the research level where it is more about creativity.
I really hope they bring lback the announcers where they explain how the contestants are trying to solve it. Especially since im not that experienced with calculus
The legend luke👑
For more integrals and solutions you can see the new book "MIT Integration Bee: Solutions of Qualifying Tests from 2010 to 2023"
Luke is smartass
7:24 chirag falor in integration bee
22:58 as a failure in math i feel him 😂😂😂😂
For the first tiebreaker at 21:30, why isn't the integral, Int {0,log(2)} 1/(e^x-1), divergent? It seems like an easy integral to figure out by the standards of this competition, so what am I missing?
As x --> 0, (e^x-1) --> x, so 1/(e^x-1) --> 1/x and the integral diverges at the lower limit.
The curly braces represent the fractional part of a number. For instance, {2.4}=0.4. This means that the whole-number component of the integrand is ignored, thus leading to the smaller answer.
@@michaelchen1617 I see, thanks. Had to be something going on.
@@michaelchen1617 Uh! Thanks! so when x is between 0 and log(1+1/e) the decimal part of log(e^x-1) is 0. So Int{0, log(2)} {1/(e^x-1)} is equal to Int{log(1+1/e), log(2)} 1/(e^x-1) = log(e^(log2)-1) - log(e^(log(1+1/e))-1) - log(2) = 1 - log(2)
whoo i got the 4th one right without looking at the ans 😊😊
I am smart in integration
Did anyone notice there are no girls😊.
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1:46 chirag falor jee adv air 1 2020
chirag falor lose in quater finals
I wonder if ChatGPT can participate the game, how high the rank the GPT can get?
it would answer none.
it would answer none
chatgpt is really bad at calculus
Indians be like.... "it is harder in our country" LOL but here they are always looking at MIT LMAO
Also their topnotch from IITJEE exam did not even reach the grandfinals. What an overhyped country.
@@bAYOTLIST.4299 over-hyped? Seriously?
@@kuruchandravanshi628 Yes, your topnotch didn't even make it to the grand nor semis.
well some Indians do , i don't.
there's a reason I m watching this video
@@bAYOTLIST.4299 firstly it's not about semis and finals
Jee is nothing but a engineering exam
you know you live in a 3rd world country when they make you do this shit in high school
U mean a better country lmao
Agree 100 percent
Lol don't be so egocentric. I bet you won't even get to MIT. I'm from a 3rd world country btw and I find these questions about the average or above average.
@@bAYOTLIST.4299 Then you aren't from India and China.Jee advanced aspirants solve much harder problems in high school in India while China has the toughest exam.Jee advanced is the second toughest exam in the world after China's Gaokao.
@@NN-fw9il lol if you solve harder problems how come the topnotch from the iitjee ballsheet did not even reach grand finals in this integration bee? Don't overestimate india or china when it comes to math just because you have iitjee stuff. Germans don't even give a sheet about that. 😂😂😂
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