-2^[2 + sqrt(4)] = -2^4 = -16.
Now, you're looking for -16 + 2 = -14.
The thing that might have confused you is that the minus sign:
a. since the minus sign is in fron of 2, then you get that -2^4 = -(2^4) = -16
b. had the minus sign been placed like so: (-2)^4 - then indeed you get that (-2)^4 = 16.
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