Mechanical System 1D: Need Help?

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Homework Statement
Let's consider the motion with energy E of a one-dimensional mechanical system whose potential satisfies : V(x)=V(-x) lim(x→ + ∞) V(x)/x^2= + ∞
Relevant Equations
Determine the limit for E → + ∞ of this motion
I have no idea about a possible solution, please help me :)
 
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TheDispStud said:
Homework Statement:: Let's consider the motion with energy E of a one-dimensional mechanical system whose potential satisfies : V(x)=V(-x) lim(x→ + ∞) V(x)/x^2= + ∞
Relevant Equations:: Determine the limit for E → + ∞ of this motion

I have no idea about a possible solution, please help me :)
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TheDispStud said:
Determine the limit for E → + ∞ of this motion
lim of which function? for any motion E=const
I do not understand what this is. For example ##L=\dot x^2/2-V,\quad V=(x^2-1)^2## and?
 

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