Answer:
![y-4=2(x+1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/i3v886zqs7cwrw4mvigipaluobvl2ullir.png)
Explanation:
Point-slope form is equal to
![y-y_1=m(x-x_1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/middle-school/vtillwnvtmv4154m1gj6eh3pnty0mf96g6.png)
where y and y1 are the known y coordinates of two points on the line, and x and x1 are the known x coordinates of two points on the line. All we need now is m, which is the slope:
![4-2=m(-1-(-2))](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/oq2a79wwlg7z6wd4t6kdqc9g3k70iky1h2.png)
We can simplify negative one minus negative two as positive 1.
![4-2=m(1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/pzynp68byd2aexcb2pzxk79chrjnzv1rvv.png)
4 minus 2 is 2, so m times 1 is 2. That means m is 2.
Now, we have the slope, so we can convert to point-slope form using one of the two points. Let's use (-1, 4). We can plug those values in for x1 and y1:
![y-4=2(x+1)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/i3v886zqs7cwrw4mvigipaluobvl2ullir.png)