Question 174994
The point-slope form of the equation can be found by using the equation

(y-y1)=m*(x-x1)

where m is the slope and {x1,y1) is the given point. Substitute the values for the corresponding variables in the general equation

y-(-2)=3/5*(x-10)

This can be simplified to y+2=3/5*(x-10)

In slope y-intercept form the equation is

y=3/5*x-3/5*10-2= 3/5x-6-2= 3/5x-8

y=(3/5)*x-8