Answer
$ y+4=-6(x-7)$
Work Step by Step
The point-slope form of the line is $y-y_{1}=m(x-x_{1})$
Given: $m=-6$, $(x_{1},y_{1})=(7,-4)$
Substituting the values, we get $y-(-4)=-6(x-7)$
$\implies y+4=-6(x-7)$
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