Question 1153271

the point-slope form to find a general form of the equation of the line:

{{{y-y[1]=m(x-x[1])}}} where {{{m}}} is a slope, {{{x[1]}}} and {{{y[1]}}} the coordinates of the given point

if slope is {{{-4}}} and that passes through the point({{{-2}}},{{{6}}}), we will have

{{{y-6=-4(x-(-2))}}}

{{{y-6=-4(x+2)}}}

{{{y-6=-4x-8}}}

{{{y=-4x-8+6}}}

{{{y=-4x-2}}}