Answer:
y-6=-2(x+2)
Explanation:
Point slope formula is:

Point A has the coordinates (-2,6) and Point B has coordinates (2,-2).
First we must find the slope (m).

Therefore we can choose point A or point B to make an equation:
By using Point A (-2,6) we get:
y-6=-2(x-(-2))
y-6=-2(x+2)