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Sep 7, 2017

It is then an indeterminate limit, even though it is not equal to infinity.

As we know that #Sin x# can never have values that #|Sin x|>1#. Therefore, whatever way #x# varies, the sine function is always between #-1# to #1#.

However, since infinity is not a definite number for which we may define the sine function, it simply implies that the result even though finite is indeterminate.