Question 252225
To easily get the equation, we simply use the point-slope formula, which is:

{{{y - y[1] = m(x - x[1])}}}


Substituting the point (-3, 2), and the slope, {{{-1/2}}}, we get:


{{{y - 2 = -(1/2)*(x - - 3)}}}


{{{y - 2 = (-1/2)x - 3/2}}}


{{{y = (-1/2)x - 3/2 + 2}}} 


{{{highlight_green(y = (-1/2)x + 1/2)}}}, or, {{{highlight_green(x + 2y  =  1)}}} (standard form, without fractions)