How do you find the degree of the polynomial 12-10x12−10x? Precalculus Polynomial Functions of Higher Degree End Behavior 1 Answer Harish Chandra Rajpoot Jul 16, 2018 Degree =1=1 Explanation: The given polynomial: 12-10x12−10x has maximum integer power of variable xx equal to 11 hence its degree is 11 Answer link Related questions What does a function's end behavior mean? How do you describe the end behavior of a cubic function? How do you find the end behavior of a quadratic function? What is the end behavior of f(x) = 3x^4 - x^3 + 2x^2 + 4x + 5f(x)=3x4−x3+2x2+4x+5? What is the end behavior of f(x) = (x - 2)^4(x + 1)^3f(x)=(x−2)4(x+1)3? What is the end behavior of the graph f(x)=x^5-2x^2+3f(x)=x5−2x2+3? What is the degree of the Polynomial 3-4z^4 w^8u^6 7u^9zw^83−4z4w8u67u9zw8? What is the degree of the polynomial –4x^3 + 2x^2y – 5xy^4? What is the degree of the polynomial 8x^2? What is the degree and leading coefficient of this polynomial 4y+18y^2+8-10y^4? See all questions in End Behavior Impact of this question 3902 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License