Question 891386
Having the slope and one point allows for the point-slope equation form.


Assumed known point (u,v),
{{{highlight_green(y-v=m(x-u))}}}, line's equation.


Plugging-in your given values may be the easiest.
{{{y-16=6(x-2)}}}
and simplify into whichever form you want if not point-slope.
{{{y=6x-12+16}}}
{{{highlight(y=6x+4)}}}, as slope-intercept form.