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C=-2\left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)+1^{15}-\left(-2\right)^{1}
Fraction \frac{-1}{2} can be rewritten as -\frac{1}{2} by extracting the negative sign.
C=1+1^{15}-\left(-2\right)^{1}
Multiply -2 times -\frac{1}{2}.
C=1+1-\left(-2\right)^{1}
Calculate 1 to the power of 15 and get 1.
C=2-\left(-2\right)^{1}
Add 1 and 1 to get 2.
C=2-\left(-2\right)
Calculate -2 to the power of 1 and get -2.
C=2+2
The opposite of -2 is 2.
C=4
Add 2 and 2 to get 4.
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