To find the coordinates of the point on the inverse graph that corresponds to the point with \( x = 2 \), you need to clarify a few details about the function itself, such as the original function \( f(x) \) and its output when \( x = 2 \).
- Find the output of the function \( f(2) \).
- The inverse of this function, denoted as \( f^{-1}(y) \), is obtained by swapping the \( x \) and \( y \) values.
- Thus, if you find \( y = f(2) \), then the point \( (2, y) \) on the original graph corresponds to the point \( (y, 2) \) on the inverse graph.
Please provide the function or the value of \( f(2) \) to proceed further.