If the point (6, -12) is on the graph of y=f(x), which point must be on the graph of y=f((-1/3x)+6)?

so far, I have
y=f(-1/3(x-18))

To find the corresponding point on the graph of y = f((-1/3x) + 6), we need to substitute the values of x and y from the point (6, -12) into the new expression.

Let's start by substituting x = 6 into the function:
(-1/3(6) + 6) gives us (-2 + 6) which simplifies to 4.

Therefore, when x = 6, y = -12, the corresponding point on the graph of y = f((-1/3x) + 6) is (6, 4).