Answer
Refer to the graph below.
Work Step by Step
Recall:
The line $y-y_1=m(x-x_1)$ has a slope of $m$ and passes through the point $(x_1, y_1)$.
The given equation is equivalent to $y-(-4)= 2[x-(-3)]$.
Thus, the given line has a slope of $2$ and passes through the point $(-3, -4)$.
The slope is $2$ so using the concept of the slope being rise over run, from the point $(-3, -4)$, go $2$ units upward and $1$ unit to the right to obtain the point $(-2, -2)$.
Plot the two points then connect them using a straight line. Refer to the graph above.