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Point slope form is:

y -
y_(1) = m(x -
x_(1))

With
y_(1) and
x_(1) being the coordinate points, and m being the slope.

So the coordinate points are (4, -5), and the slope is -6 in this case.

So just substitute everything in, to get:

y - ( -5) = -6(x - 4)

Or

y + 5 = -6 (x - 4)
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