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Success in Formula 1 racing requires a powerful, lightweight, high-performance engine that is durable. For maximum speed and fuel efficiency, an aerodynamic design is used. The cockpit, also called the survival cell, is created out of carbon fibre and is designed with multiple safety features.
Suppose you own two race cars that are identical except for the colour. Would you expect the two cars to perform the same? Does it matter which car you race with? Is it reasonable to switch one car for the other and expect a similar result?
In this lesson you will learn about mathematical identities, which include expressions that look different but generally act the same.
At the end of this lesson you will be able to
In this lesson you will investigate the following questions:
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