The annual Calculus Bee is usually held in April of each year.
In the Calculus Bee, students answer questions that are projected on the
screen on a sheet of paper, and faculty graders collect
the papers after each
round. Students are allowed to miss two problems but then are eliminated on the third strike. Gift cards are awarded for first, second,
and third. Below are questions from previous competitions.
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to see problems from the 2024 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2023 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2022 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2019 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2018 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2017 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2016 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2015 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2014 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2013 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2012 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2011 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2010 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2009 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2008 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2007 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2005 Calculus Bee.
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to see problems from the 2004 Calculus Bee.