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\frac{3\left(x-4\right)\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x-4\right)\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}
Factor the expressions that are not already factored in \frac{3x^{2}-21x+36}{2x^{2}-32}.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}
Cancel out x-4 in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2\left(x+5\right)}{6\left(x-3\right)}
Factor the expressions that are not already factored in \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{x+5}{3\left(x-3\right)}
Cancel out 2 in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)\left(x+5\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)\times 3\left(x-3\right)}
Multiply \frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)} times \frac{x+5}{3\left(x-3\right)} by multiplying numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator.
\frac{x+5}{2\left(x+4\right)}
Cancel out 3\left(x-3\right) in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{x+5}{2x+8}
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by x+4.
\frac{3\left(x-4\right)\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x-4\right)\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}
Factor the expressions that are not already factored in \frac{3x^{2}-21x+36}{2x^{2}-32}.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}
Cancel out x-4 in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{2\left(x+5\right)}{6\left(x-3\right)}
Factor the expressions that are not already factored in \frac{2x+10}{6x-18}.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)}\times \frac{x+5}{3\left(x-3\right)}
Cancel out 2 in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{3\left(x-3\right)\left(x+5\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)\times 3\left(x-3\right)}
Multiply \frac{3\left(x-3\right)}{2\left(x+4\right)} times \frac{x+5}{3\left(x-3\right)} by multiplying numerator times numerator and denominator times denominator.
\frac{x+5}{2\left(x+4\right)}
Cancel out 3\left(x-3\right) in both numerator and denominator.
\frac{x+5}{2x+8}
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by x+4.