Because an integer can only go into itself once.
For example: 10/10 is 1. The first 10 is multiplied by 1 to equal 10.
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0 cannot be divided
Depends if you like bananas... JK, no the degree cant be negative because if it was then the trioxians of the neutrino would implode to a sub zero quantum ordinate and the multiverse would incenerate itself and turn into a meca black hole...and that is why we dont want monomials to have a negative degree.
using basic math principles, you can't find the square root of a negative number because in order for a number to be a square root, you have to multiply it by itself to get your radical. since a negative times a negative and a positive times a positive are both positive, it is impossible to find the square root of a negative number
The absolute value is just the amount from 0 to itself, example: -42 is 42 away from zero. so i wouldn't say it was a positive, it is just the value.
you cant solve that YOU FREAK!