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The line equation of point-slope form is \"\", where m is the slope and \"\" is a given point on a nonvertical line.

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Now substitute \"\" and \"\" in point-slope form equation \"\".

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The line equation in slope-intercept form is \"\", where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

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The above equation is \"\".

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Add 4 to each side.

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Add: \"\".

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Standard form line equation is \"\", where A, B and C are integers.

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Rewrite the equation so that variables are on the same side and constants are on the other side of the equation.

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The above equation is \"\".

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Multiply each side by 7.

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Subtract 36 from each side.

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Subtract 5y from each side.

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The equation of point-slope form is \"\".

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The slope-intercept form line equation is \"\".

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The standard form line equation is \"\".