>
>
> Other examples of wrong limits with logarithm in exponent in Sage:
> lim((((27**(log(n,3))))/n**3),n=infinity) returns 0 (Wolfram Alpha 
> <http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=lim%28%28%28%2827**%28log_3%28n%29%29%29%29%2Fn**3%29%2Cn%3Dinfinity%29>
>  
> and Maple return 1).
> lim((((27**(log(n,3)+1)))/n**3),n=infinity) returns 0 (Wolfram Alpha 
> <http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=lim%28%28%28%2827**%28log_3%28n%29%2B1%29%29%29%2Fn**3%29%2Cn%3Dinfinity%29>
>  and 
> Maple return 27).
> lim(((27**(log(n,3)+1)-1)/26+n-log(n,3)-1)/n**3,n=infinity) returns 0 
> (Wolfram 
> Alpha 
> <http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=limit%28%28%2827**%28log3%28n%29%2B1%29-1%29%2F26%2Bn-log3%28n%29-1%29%2Fn**3%2Cn%2Coo%29>
>  and 
> Maple return 27/26).
> Using SageMathVersion6.7, ReleaseDate:2015−05−17.
>

I believe these are all the same Maxima problem. 

https://sourceforge.net/p/maxima/bugs/2972/

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