The initial point (y-intercept) of the equation y = 4/13x + 5 is (0, 5).
To find the next point, we can use the slope of the equation, which is 4/13. This means that for every increase of 13 in the x-coordinate, the y-coordinate increases by 4.
Starting from the initial point (0, 5), moving up 4 spaces and right 13 spaces gives us the next point.
(13, 9)
Therefore, the points on the graph are (0, 5) and (13, 9).
You are tasked to graphing the equation y=4/13x+5
The initial point (or y-intercept) is the point (, )
To plot the 2nd point we start at our initial point then use the slope to travel up 4 spaces, and right 13 spaces. This plots the 2nd point (, )
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