Hi, there-- The Problem: Indicate in standard form the equation of the line passing through the given point and having the given slope: B(6, 2), m = -1/2 A Solution: We will begin by using the point-slope form to find the equation of a line. Then we'll translate that equation into standard form. . Point-Slope Form for the Equation of a Line looks like this:where m is the slope and (x[1], y[1]) is a point on the line. We have a slope m = -1/2 and point B(6,2) on the line. Substitute the known values into the equation. Now we rearrange this equation into Standard Form: where a and b are the respective coefficients of x and y, and c is the constant term. First, clear the parentheses on the right side of the equation by multiplying. Add (1/2)x to both sides of the equation. ((((1/2)x+y-2=3}}} Add 2 to both sides of the equation. Multiply every term by 2 to clear the fraction. Note that (1/2) * 2 = 1. The equation is in standard form. Feel free to email if you have questions about the solution. Ms.Figgy math.in.the.vortex@gmail.com