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An algebraic expression in math is a combination of numbers, variables, and mathematical operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) that represents a value. It can include constants (like 5 or -3), variables (like x or y), and coefficients (like 2 in 2x). Unlike equations, algebraic expressions do not contain an equality sign and cannot be solved, but they can be simplified or evaluated for specific values of the variables. Examples include (3x + 4) and (2a^2 - 5b + 7).

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