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Step-by-step explanation:A quadratic equation is an algebraic expression of the second degree in x.

The standard form of a quadratic equation is ax2 + bx + c = 0,

where a, b are the coefficients,

x is the variable, and

c is the constant term.

Given, the quadratic equation is 0 = -x2 - 6x - 8.

We have to find the solutions of the equation.

Using the quadratic formula,

x

=

b

±

b

2

4

a

c

2

a

Here, a = -1, b = -6 and c = -8

x

=

(

6

)

±

(

6

)

2

4

(

1

)

(

8

)

2

(

1

)

x

=

6

±

36

32

2

x

=

6

±

4

2

x

=

6

±

2

2

x

=

6

+

2

2

=

8

2

=

4

x

=

6

2

2

=

4

2

=

2

Therefore, the solutions of the quadratic equation are x = -2 and x = -4.