Question 586006
We are given the slope of the line (-3/4) and a point the line passes through (3, -1).

We can use the point-slope formula: y-y1 = m(x-x1). Just substitute in the appropriate values into the appropriate variable and simplify:

y-(-1) = (-3/4)(x-3)
{{{y+1 = (-3/4)x + (9/4)}}}

Rearrange the equation into standard form (Ax + By = C)
{{{(3/4)x + y =(5/4)}}}