The following is a breakdown of whether the graph of each function may be that of a polynomial:
Blue No (n)
Green Yes (p)
Purple (magenta) No (n)
Red Yes (p)
Yellow No (n)
Blue: The blue graph has a vertical asymptote at x = -1. Polynomials do not have vertical asymptotes.
Green: The green graph is a smooth curve that passes through the origin. It is possible for a polynomial to have these properties, so the green graph may be that of a polynomial.
Purple (magenta): The purple graph has a hole at x = -2. Polynomials do not have holes, so the purple graph cannot be that of a polynomial.
Red: The red graph is a straight line. Polynomials can be straight lines, so the red graph may be that of a polynomial.
Yellow: The yellow graph has a horizontal asymptote at y = 1. Polynomials do not have horizontal asymptotes.