Oh, dude, "yields" in math just means "produces" or "results in." It's like when you mix peanut butter and jelly, and it yields a delicious sandwich. So, in math, if you add 2 + 2, it yields 4. Simple math, bro.
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In mathematics, the term "yields" is often used to indicate the result or outcome of a calculation, equation, or process. It signifies what is produced or obtained as a consequence of a particular operation or set of operations. For example, when solving an equation, the solution that is obtained at the end of the process is what the equation "yields."
Yields, when used in math, means that it gives that answer. For example, if you have 2+2=4 (I know it's really easy but it's just an example) you could say that the problem 2+2 yields 4.
Domain is the independent variable in an equation. It is what you put "in" the equation to get the Range.
HL in math mean hypotenuse leg
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