Point-slope form is . In order to write a linear equation using this form, the , and must be substituted by real numbers.
The represents the slope of the equation. We know that the answer has to be parallel to the line y=2x-1. y=2x-1 is already in slope-intercept form, or , in which represents the slope. We can see that the is in place of that , therefore 2 is the slope of y=2x-1. Lines that are parallel have the same slope, so we know that the slope of the new equation must be 2 as well.
The and represent the x and y values of one point that the line passes through. We know that the new equation must pass through the point (1, -3), so we'll substitute 1 in place of the and -3 in place of the .
Substituting for those three values will give you an equation like this, therefore it is the answer: