Do the division, and see if there is a remainder.
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You can determine if a binomial divides evenly into a polynomial by using the remainder theorem or synthetic division. If the remainder is 0, then the binomial divides evenly into the polynomial.
No other number except 1 divides evenly into both 4 and 5, so 4/5 is in simplest form
There's no way for me to tell until you show methe polynomial, or at least the term of degree 1 .
From the information provided in the question it is not possible to tell.
if all the digits add up to a number divisible by 3 like 195 195= 1+9+5= 15...15/3=5 so it is divisible by 3
If the cubic polynomial you are given does not have an obvious factorization, then you must use synthetic division. I'm sure wikipedia can tell you all about that.