Answer:

Explanation:
When a point and the slope of the line are given we use slope - one point form to determine the line of the equation.
 Slope and One point form: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁) 
where 
 is the point passing through the line and
 is the point passing through the line and 
 is the slope of the line.
 is the slope of the line.
Point: (-2,2) Slope: 

∴ (x₁ ,y₁) = (-2,2) & m = 

Substituting we get: 
y - 2 = 

⇒ 2y - 4 = -5x - 10
⇒ 5x + 2y + 6 = 0
Point: (2,-3) Slope: 

y + 3 = 

⇒ 2y + 6 = -5x + 10
⇒ 5x + 2y - 4 = 0
Point: (-9,7) Slope: 

y - 7 = 

⇒ 3y - 21 = 4x + 36
⇒  4x - 3y + 57 = 0 
Point: (2,-7) Slope: 

y + 7 = 

⇒ 2y + 14 = -5x + 10
⇒  5x + 2y + 4 = 0
Point: (8,4) Slope: 

y + 4 = 

⇒ 4y + 16 = 3x - 24
⇒ 3x - 4y -40 = 0