Uh, the most you can do with these equations is add the 4m and the -12 on the top of the fractions (step 1), since the bottom of the fraction for both terms is m-3. Then factor out the coeffecient of 4 from both terms (step 2) and simplify the answer by canceling out the (m-3)s in the fraction (step 3).
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The answer: 4
Uh, the most you can do with these equations is add the 4m and the -12 on the top of the fractions (step 1), since the bottom of the fraction for both terms is m-3. Then factor out the coeffecient of 4 from both terms (step 2) and simplify the answer by canceling out the (m-3)s in the fraction (step 3).
Step 1: (4m-12)/(m-3)
Step 2: 4(m-3)/(m-3)
Step 3: 4
Hope that helped xD