Which point is located on the line represented by the equation y+8= 3/7 (x-5)?

To find a point on the line represented by the equation, we need to substitute a value for one of the variables and solve for the other variable. Let's choose a value for x and solve for y.

Let's choose x = 7.

Substituting x = 7 into the equation, we have:

y + 8 = 3/7 (7 - 5)
y + 8 = 3/7 (2)
y + 8 = 6/7

To isolate y, we subtract 8 from both sides:

y = 6/7 - 8/1
y = 6/7 - 56/7
y = -50/7

Therefore, the point located on the line represented by the equation y + 8 = 3/7 (x - 5) is (-50/7, 7).