Evaluate
-\frac{5}{2}=-2.5
Factor
-\frac{5}{2} = -2\frac{1}{2} = -2.5
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2+\sqrt{0}-\sqrt{\frac{1}{4}}-\sqrt{16}
Calculate \sqrt[3]{8} and get 2.
2+0-\sqrt{\frac{1}{4}}-\sqrt{16}
Calculate the square root of 0 and get 0.
2-\sqrt{\frac{1}{4}}-\sqrt{16}
Add 2 and 0 to get 2.
2-\frac{1}{2}-\sqrt{16}
Rewrite the square root of the division \frac{1}{4} as the division of square roots \frac{\sqrt{1}}{\sqrt{4}}. Take the square root of both numerator and denominator.
\frac{3}{2}-\sqrt{16}
Subtract \frac{1}{2} from 2 to get \frac{3}{2}.
\frac{3}{2}-4
Calculate the square root of 16 and get 4.
-\frac{5}{2}
Subtract 4 from \frac{3}{2} to get -\frac{5}{2}.
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