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 (, )

1 answer

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).