The point-slope form of a line is
[tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)_{}[/tex]where (x_1, y_1) are the coordinates of a point on the line.
From the given point we find the slope m.
[tex]m=\frac{10-0}{6-2}=2.5[/tex]With the value of the slope in hand, we now use one of the points given to write down the point-slope form:
[tex]\textcolor{#FF7968}{y-10=2.5(x-6)}[/tex]where we have used the point (6, 10).