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 what will be the limit of sinx raised to power x when x tends to infinity

    
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sin(x) will always fluctuate between -1,1.

It will always be a fraction.

Even if it approaches 1, it will approach it from only one side. i.e. it will always be<=1 not >=1.

So the limit will be a fraction raised to infinity = 0.

 

 

 



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