Slope intercept form : y = mx+ b
m = slope ; b = y -intercept
Start by finding the slope of the line.. Slope formula = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
( 2 , - 4 ) and ( 3 , 2 ) ....... 2 - (-4) / 3 - 2
2 + 4 / 3-2
6 / 1 or 6 is the slope of the line
m = 6
--- Take one of the two pair of coordinates and plug it in the slope intercept form formula and solve for b or y - intercept..
I'm going to use ( 2 , -4) and m = 6 Substitute the values
y = mx + b
-4 = 6 (2) + b
-4 = 12 + b
-12 -12
b = -16 is the y-intercept...
y = 6x - 16 is the slope intercept form
Point Slop form : y - y1 = m ( x - x1)
You can pick either one of the coordinates ...
I'm using ( 2 , -4) again , We already know that the slope or m = 6
You just plug in the values
POINT SLOPE FORM : y + 4 = 6 ( x - 2)
We got +4 because negative and negative make a positive number