Given:
Given the equation
[tex]y=-\frac{5}{7}x+5[/tex]Required: Point at which the equation crosses the y axis.
Explanation:
At y -axis, the value of x is zero. Substitute 0 for x in the equation of y.
[tex]\begin{gathered} y=-\frac{5}{7}\cdot0+5 \\ =0+5 \\ =5 \end{gathered}[/tex]So, the point at which the equation cross the y-axis is (0, 5).
Final Answer: The point at which the equation cross the y-axis is (0, 5).