Well, there are two equations for it that I'm aware of and there may be more.
This is the one I originally learned:
}{n}}{sqrt{\Sigma{x^2}\ -\ \frac{(\Sigma{x})^2}{n}}\ sqrt{\Sigma{y^2}\ -\ \frac{(\Sigma{y})^2}{n}}}) 
This is another one in my book.  The standard deviations in the denominator are hopefully something you've already learned.
(y\ -\ \overline{y})}}{n\ -\ 1\ }\right)}{s_xs_y}) 
Does your equation look like one of these?  Or did you need an equation, or are you having trouble figuring out how to work it out?  You need to be a bit more specific with the exact help you need.
(And now if you'll excuse me, I'm worn out from figuring out how to write those. :p  At least I did finally learn how to do an x-bar!! )