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In this problem, it would be nice if the binomial were a difference of two cubes so that it could be factored as shown in my answer to your previous problem. Notice that each term of the binomial has a common factor of m, and you should be able to see that the coefficients of each term are both divisble by 3 (The sum of the digits is divisble by 3), so you can first factor out 3m:

Now, using the fact that a binomial that is the difference of two cubes can be factored:

, you can apply this to your problem:

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Simplifying, we get:

and you could factor the trinomial a little more...

, so finally, you get: