Why does x^infinity equal a straight line in graphing

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I was playing around with my calculator before finding out it has a graph feature, I inputted X^∞ and it came up with a straight line from -1 to 1, Im curious as to why it does this.

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When you are multiplying numbers below 1 and above -1, the result gets closer to 0. So when you do this an infinite number of times, the result will be 0.

Thus the graph should go from x= -1 to 1 with 0 on the y axis.

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