The point-slope equation is
, where
is the slope of the line and
is a point on the line.
First, we will need to find the slope, which has an equation of
. Substituting our points in, we find the slope of the line to be:

Now, we can substitute all the values we know into the point-slope equation to find our result:
![(y - 27) = 8(x - 3) = [y + (-27)] = 8[x + (-3)]](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/9ynvlwskd8b6bc85eaq2a3cfr37bjqpra4.png)
The answers to the blanks (from left to right) are: -27, 8, -3