SOLUTION: I need help solving this problem in it lowest term (m^2-1)/((m-1) ) ∙ (2m-2)/(3m+3) This is fraction

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Question 386685: I need help solving this problem in it lowest term
(m^2-1)/((m-1) ) ∙ (2m-2)/(3m+3)
This is fraction

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