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Write each rational expression in lowest terms.$$\frac{4 m^{3}-4}{m^{2}+m+1}$$
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Step 1: Factor out a 4 from the numerator of the given expression: $$\frac{4 m^{3}-4}{m^{2}+m+1} = 4\left(\frac{m^{3}-1}{m^{2}+m+1}\right)$$ Show more…
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