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The point-slope form of a linear equation is given by
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
where m is the slope and (x1, y1) is any point on the line.
Given the slope m = -3/7 and a point (x1, y1) is not provided, we cannot directly write the equation in point-slope form.
However, if the slope is 1/2 instead, we can write the equation in point-slope form.
Using the provided slope m = 1/2, the equation becomes:
y - y1 = (1/2)(x - x1)