Final answer to the problem
$\frac{\left(\left(\frac{5}{2}\right)^2+5\right)\cdot -1}{2}$
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Factor the polynomial $- \left(\frac{5}{2}\right)^2-5$ by it's greatest common factor (GCF): $-1$
$\frac{\left(\left(\frac{5}{2}\right)^2+5\right)\cdot -1}{2}$
Final answer to the problem
$\frac{\left(\left(\frac{5}{2}\right)^2+5\right)\cdot -1}{2}$
Exact Numeric Answer
$-5.625$