Answer
$(0,-1),(4,-7),(6,-10)$
Work Step by Step
Answer may vary.
Step 1. Given slope $m=-\frac{3}{2}$ and point $P(2,-4)$, we can write the point-slope form of the equation as $y+4=-\frac{3}{2}(x-2)$ or $y=-\frac{3}{2}x-1$.
Step 2. Letting $x=0,4,6$ and using the equation, we can locate three more points on the line as $(0,-1),(4,-7),(6,-10)$
Alternatively, one can use the method given in the textbook example to get the same results.