a point lies on the line y= 3x-2

its x-coordinate is 4
tell me the coordinate of this point

you tell me:

(x,y)=(4,3*4-2)

To find the coordinate of the point that lies on the line y = 3x - 2, with an x-coordinate of 4, you need to substitute x = 4 into the equation and solve for y.

Let's substitute x = 4 into the equation:

y = 3(4) - 2
y = 12 - 2
y = 10

Therefore, the coordinate of the point is (4, 10).

To find the coordinates of a point on a line, you need both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate.

In this case, the x-coordinate is given to be 4. To find the corresponding y-coordinate, you can substitute this value into the equation of the line.

The equation of the line is y = 3x - 2. Plugging in x = 4, we have:

y = 3(4) - 2
y = 12 - 2
y = 10

Therefore, the coordinate of the point is (4, 10).