Answer:
[tex](y - 1) = -3(x - 6)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a line in point-slope form is
[tex](y-y_{1}) = m (x-x_{1})[/tex]
where y1 and x1 are 2 known points, and m is the slope of the line. So simply just fill in the blanks.
y is a variable so it is left alone (since there is no subscript).
y1 we are told is 1.
m we are told is -3 (the slope)
x is a variable so it is left alone (since there is no subscript).
x1 we are told is 6.