This is because taking the root of a number by 0 is undefined, and taking the root of a negative number by an even root results in a complex number. Therefore, for the equation b^(m/n) = sqrt(n,m) to hold true, n must be a positive integer and m must be any integer...
This may seem weird at first, but it makes more sense when the B part of the formula is >0, like in the next example. :nth-child(n+7) Represents the seventh and all following elements: 7 [=0+7], 8 [=1+7], 9 [=2+7], etc. :nth-child(3n+4) Represents elements 4 [=(3...
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