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What is the limit of [(x+2) /(x+1)] ^x as x approaches to infinity?

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first thing we need to do is factorise because we can't calculate infinity/infinity

and we are left with 1^infinity this is an euler function

an euler function looks like this

What is the limit of [(x+2) /(x+1)] ^x as x approaches to infinity?-example-1
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