What is the limit as x-->infinity for (-1)^x
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What is the limit as x-->infinity for (-1)^x

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-The limit doesnt exist.(-1)^x alternates between -1 and 1, and as such it does not converge to any specific value.By definition, this means it diverges, thus there is no limit.......
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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The limit doesn't exist. (-1)^x alternates between -1 and 1, and as such it does not converge to any specific value. By definition, this means it diverges, thus there is no limit.
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