Question 713281
Remember a form called point-slope equation for a line.


The formula for slope is {{{m=(y-y[0])/(x-x[0])}}}, where (x,y) is any point and ({{{x[0]}}},{{{y[0]}}}) is a particular point different from (x,y).  The formula can be rearranged my multiplying left and right members by {{{(x-x[0])}}}:


{{{m(x-x[0])=y-y[0]}}}
or
{{{highlight(y-y[0]=m(x-x[0]))}}}, which is the point-slope form for a line.


Just substitute the values for your given point and the value of your given slope and adjust appropriately using arithmetic or algebra steps.