what is the point slope form of a line with slope -4 that contains the point (-2,3)

Answer:
B - y - 3 = -4(x + 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point slope form of a line
y - y_1 = m( x - x_ 1)
m = slope
Slope m has been given
Slope = -4
Substitute m into point slope form equation
y - y_1 = m( x - x_1)
y - y_1 = -4( x - x_1)
Substitute the point
( -2 , 3)
x_1 = -2
y _1 = 3
y - y_1 = m( x - x_1)
y - y_1 = -4( x - x_1)
y - 3 = -4( x - (-2))
y - 3 = -4(x + 2)
We do not open the bracket in point slope form except in slope intercept form which is
y = mx + c