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Yes, algebraic expressions can be solved, depending on the type of expression and the variable(s) involved. If the expression has a single variable, it can typically be solved for that variable using algebraic techniques such as simplifying, factoring, or isolating the variable. However, if the expression has multiple variables or complex operations, solving it may require more advanced algebraic techniques or numerical methods.

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