Explanation:
The point-slope form of an equation of a line:

m - slope
(x₁, y₁) - point on a line
We have the point (3, -3) and the slope m = -2. Substitute:

 - point-slope form
 - point-slope form
Convert to the slope-intercept form (y = mx + b):
 use the distributtive property
 use the distributtive property

 subtract 3 from both sides
 subtract 3 from both sides
 - slope-intercept form
 - slope-intercept form
Convert to the standard form (Ax + By = C):
 add 2x to both sides
 add 2x to both sides
 - standard form
 - standard form
Convert to the general form (Ax + By + C = 0):
 subtract 3 from both sides
 subtract 3 from both sides
 - general form
 - general form