To answer this question, I would start by finding the equation of the second line. You can do that by plugging it into the formula y-y1=m(x-x1). You can take the slope from the first equation, which would be m=-13. So, y-5=-13(x-3). You can simplify that to get y=-13+44. Finally, to get a point, you can plug in almost any value for x and use the value of y to create a point. For example, if you choose x=0, you can get y=44 and the point (0,44)