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If 3 =
m^x, then we know 9 =
(m^x)^2 because 9 is 3 squared.


(m^x)^2 can be simplified to
m^(2x)

So now we know
9m^2 =
m^(2x)·
m^2

Since
m^(2x) and
m^2 have the same base, we can express it as a single term by adding the exponents together.

So the answer is C)
m^(2x+2)
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