Comment #8 on issue 1015 by [email protected]: limit((1+x/(n+sin(n)))**n,n,oo) doesn't work
http://code.google.com/p/sympy/issues/detail?id=1015

This is because SymPy Live uses future integer division and your session wasn't. It's best to avoid integer/integer like that. Just use f = (1 + x/(2*n + 1). If you can't do the fraction division in your head, use isympy -i, or remember to wrap dividing integers with S(), like f = (1 + x/(n/(S(1)/2) + 1)).

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