The answer is yes. My friend had a similar enquiry lately and contacted the golfing authority in his area. He was told that if a driver is not listed on the non- conforming list of drivers on the randa.org website, then it's legal. And there's no reference to B Square drivers there. The link is below:- http://www.randa.org/index.cfm?action=rules.equipment.nonconfdrivers
(a+b)(a-b)
if B*B = a, then B is square root of a
It is a^2 + b^2, or a*a + b*b.
a square minus b square
In the U.S. for class C drivers .08 For commercial (A, B) class drivers .04
sqrt(a)+sqrt(b) is different from sqrt(a+b) unless a=0 and/or b=0. *sqrt=square root of
You couldn't drive a class A or B truck with a class C drivers permit.
the legal age is 16 years old
a square plus 2ab plus b square
a^2 + b^2 + 2ab = (a + b)^2
(A+B)2 = (A+B).(A+B) =A2+AB+BA+B2 =A2+2AB+ B2 So the Answer is A + B the whole square is equal to A square plus 2AB plus B square. Avinash.
No