Let's simplify the given expression:
\[ -2\sqrt{8} - 320 \]
First, simplify \(\sqrt{8}\):
\[ \sqrt{8} = \sqrt{4 \cdot 2} = \sqrt{4} \cdot \sqrt{2} = 2\sqrt{2} \]
So, \( -2\sqrt{8} \) can be simplified by substituting \(2\sqrt{2}\) for \(\sqrt{8}\):
\[ -2\sqrt{8} = -2(2\sqrt{2}) = -4\sqrt{2} \]
Now the expression looks like this:
\[ -4\sqrt{2} - 320 \]
Since \( -320 \) is just a constant, we cannot combine it with \(-4\sqrt{2}\), but we can write our final answer as:
\[ -4\sqrt{2} - 320 \]
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