Answer:
y+2=3(x-5)
Explanation:
Point-slope form is y-y1=m(x-x1). If you are given the point (5, -2) and a slope of 3, then you plug those in to point-slope form where y1 is the second number in your point, m is your slope, and x1 is the first number in your point, then you will get y+2=3(x-5).