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Answer:

Polynomial


x^(2)+3x^(5)-6x+12x^(3)


x^(4)+3x^(3)-5x^(2)-7x+20


x^(3)-2x^(2)+x-12

Not a polynomial


(5)/(x^(3))-(1)/(x^(2))+(8)/(x)}-40


x^(-3)-x^(-2)-6x^(-1)+8


4\sqrt[3]{x}-√(x)-20

Explanation:

A polynomial is an algebraic expression that has multiple terms made up of numbers and variables

A Polynomial has positive integer exponents and the operations in it are addition, subtraction, and multiplication only

∵ The expression
(5)/(x^(3))-(1)/(x^(2))+(8)/(x)}-40 has division operation


(5)/(x^(3))-(1)/(x^(2))+(8)/(x)}-40Not a polynomial

∵ The expression
x^(2)+3x^(5)-6x+12x^(3) has positive integer

exponents and the operations in it are addition, subtraction


x^(2)+3x^(5)-6x+12x^(3)Polynomial

∵ The expression
x^(4)+3x^(3)-5x^(2)-7x+20 has positive integer

exponents and the operations in it are addition, subtraction


x^(4)+3x^(3)-5x^(2)-7x+20Polynomial

∵ The expression
x^(-3)-x^(-2)-6x^(-1)+8 has negative integer

exponents


x^(-3)-x^(-2)-6x^(-1)+8Not a polynomial

∵ The expression
4\sqrt[3]{x}-√(x)-20 has non integer exponents

(
\sqrt[3]{x}=x^{(1)/(3)} and
√(x)=x^{(1)/(2)})


4\sqrt[3]{x}-√(x)-20Not a polynomial

∵ The expression
x^(3)-2x^(2)+x-12 has positive integer

exponents and the operations in it are addition, subtraction


x^(3)-2x^(2)+x-12Polynomial

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