Simplify (m-7)(m+3)/6(m+3)

Find the highest common factor between the brackets and then divide by this:in this case it is (m+3)so working out should look like this:(m-7)(m+3)/(m+3)/6(m+3)/(m+3)this will work out as:m-7/ 6

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