In order to determine which of them is the smallest number, let's convert each number into a decimal number.
![\sqrt[3]{9}=2.080083823\approx2.08](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/vf59e3zs8u9t86rknj2hrebj5rx2funyj5.png)



Upon converting, we can easily that the smallest number is the fourth number which is (-5)^-2.
On the other hand, between the 4 numbers, there are only two rational numbers and these are the 3rd and the 4th number. Between the two, the largest rational number is the 3rd number which is √(1/4) equivalent to 0.5.
Lastly, between the 4 numbers, there are only two irrational numbers and these are the first and the second number. Between the two, the smallest irrational number is √3 which is equivalent to 1.73.