To find the coordinates of the point on the line corresponding to the statement \( f(2) = 3 \), we interpret this statement as follows:
- The input \( x = 2 \) results in the output \( f(x) = 3 \).
Therefore, the coordinates of the point can be expressed as \( (x, f(x)) \), or:
\[ (2, 3) \]
So, the point corresponding to \( f(2) = 3 \) is \( (2, 3) \).