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The point (15,6) lies on the graph of g(x). What point must lie on the graph of g(5x)?

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To find the point that must lie on the graph of g(5x), you need to substitute the value of 5x for x in the original point (15, 6). So, g(5x) is represented as g(5 * 15, 5 * 6):

g(5x) = g(75, 30)

Therefore, the point (75, 30) must lie on the graph of g(5x).

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its C

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