The slope of the line below is -2. Use the coordinates of the labeled point to find the point-slope equation of the line

Answer:
y+6=-2(x-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope(m) equation is:
m=(y-y1)/(x-x1)
From the problem you have one point (4,-6)=(x1,y1) and the slope m=-2
Then calculate:
m=(y-y1)/(x-x1)
Put in what we know:
-2=(y-(-6))/(x-4)
-2(x-4)=y+6
Swap sides: y+6=-2(x-4)