NodeJS : Why Math.pow(a, b) is NaN when a is a negative number and b is a non-integer?

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NodeJS : Why Math.pow(a, b) is NaN when a is a negative number and b is a non-integer?
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Why NaN is a NodeJS is negative is number b) a when b : a Math.pow(a, and non-integer?