Your question is somewhat ambiguous.
If you want to solve this equation for y in terms of x, first multiply all of its terms by the LCD (which is 5), to remove the fractions.
5(3/5)x + 5(1.4y) = 5(2/5)
Then 3x + 7y = 2 This is the equation of the line in "standard form."
Next, subtract 3x from both sides: 7y = -3x + 2
Dividing by 7, y = (-3/7)x + (2/7)
This is the slope-intercept form of the given equation. It has a slope of -3/7 and a y-intercept of (0, 2/7).
The point-slope form of the same equation is
y- 2/7 = (-3/7)(x - 0), or -3x/7. y - 2/7 = (-3/7)x