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limits

hello all
i want the soln of these limits please
lim X^n , 0<X<1 , n tends to infinity
n->infinty
lim X^n , X E R (X belongs to R) , n tends to inifinty
n->inifinty
lim (2^n + 3^n)/(2^n - 3^n) , n tends to infinity
n->inifinity
Thanks alot
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I will give these a try
first one
lim ( x^n) n->infinity ( lexus is better
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o<x<1
as the power of x goes higher we find that the value goes smaller
e.g : if x= 0.5 , x^2= 0.25 , x^3 = 0.125 ,.... , x^n = 0 where n= infinty
so
lim (x^n) = 0
n->infinity 0<x<1
second one
we have to divide this to three periods
first period : x<-1
if n is odd lim x^n = (-) infinity
if n is even lim x^n = infinity
second period -1 < x < 1 or |x|<1
lim x^n = 0
third period x>1
lim x^n = infinity
third one
I think that we had studied a rule about it in the high school , but I have a crazy solution for it
2^n is always smaller than 3^n
so ( 2^n-3^n ) -> (-) infinity
but on the other side we have ( 2^n +3^n) which tends to infinty
infinity divided on infinty = 0\0
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