1. **State the problem:** We need to find the value of $x$ such that $f(x) = 4$ given the function $f(x) = 2x + 2$.
2. **Write the equation:** Set $f(x)$ equal to 4:
$$2x + 2 = 4$$
3. **Isolate the variable $x$:** Subtract 2 from both sides:
$$2x + \cancel{2} - \cancel{2} = 4 - 2$$
$$2x = 2$$
4. **Solve for $x$:** Divide both sides by 2:
$$\frac{2x}{\cancel{2}} = \frac{2}{\cancel{2}}$$
$$x = 1$$
5. **Conclusion:** The value of $x$ that makes $f(x) = 4$ is $x = 1$.
This matches the solution indicated by the blue circle on the number line at 2, which might be a visual aid but the algebraic solution is $x=1$.
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