1. The problem states that the point $(4, 10)$ lies on the curve $y = f(x)$, meaning when $x = 4$, $f(4) = 10$.
2. We need to find the coordinates of the corresponding point on the curve $y = 3f(x) - 2$.
3. Substitute $x = 4$ into the new curve equation:
$$y = 3f(4) - 2$$
4. Since $f(4) = 10$, substitute this value:
$$y = 3 \times 10 - 2 = 30 - 2 = 28$$
5. Therefore, the corresponding point on the curve $y = 3f(x) - 2$ when $x = 4$ is $(4, 28)$.
Final answer: $(4, 28)$
Curve Point 16E984
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