Here again, you'll need to show us what help you need, and what method has been taught. Do you know the point-slope form? Or have you been taught how to use the slope-intercept form and solve for the y-intercept?
Surely your lecture notes and/or text-material discusses equations if lines.
The line that contains the point \(\left(x_0,y_0\right)\) having slope \(m\) is \(\boxed{\left(y-y_0\right)=m\left(x-x_0\right)}\).
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