The standard form of an equation in point-slope form is expressed as;
y - y0 = m(x-x0)
m is the slope of the line
(x0, y0) is the** point **on the line
Given the equation y+6=3/4(x+4), compared with the** general formula**, we can see that the slope is 3/4 and the point on the line is (-4, -6)
Next is to plot the equation of a line with the slope and passing through this point.