by quinyu » 07 Jun 2015, 23:03
As long as the derivative of the answer given by the calculator is identical to the expression that was integrated, it was counted as correct; otherwise (or if the calculator froze/rebooted/started doing weird things) as a fail.
There is no one integration result (as for example, you can rewrite the hyperbolic functions in terms of logarithms, and that's just one example out of hundreds), but they should come to the same derivative all the same (that is: given Int(f(x),x)=g(x), and f(x)-deriv(g(x),x)=0, then it's good. Simplifications and rewrites were taken into account.) If not, then the integration is wrong. Luckily, finding a derivative (like the checking requires) is
much simpler and quicker than integrating (this can be proven; less simple on complex numbers, but still).
I have in some places used blue as well (spot them all and figure what was meant
)
So answering your question: 1+1 -> 2 was considered as correct, just like 1+2 -> 4-1. At places I complained about the bulkiness of the results (don't we all?), but as long as it was a closed form and could be shown to give the same derivative, they were accepted.