Question 124806
The point-slope form of the equation of a straight line is:


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


Where


{{{x[1]}}} is the x-coordinate of the given ordered pair,


{{{y[1]}}} is the y-coordinate of the given ordered pair, and


{{{m}}} is the given slope.


Just put your numbers where indicated and you are good to go.  You may have to re-arrange your equation depending on whether you are asked to present it in standard form {{{ax+by=c}}} or slope-intercept form {{{y=mx+b}}}.