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Oh, dude, for sure! An algebraic equation can totally have three solutions. It's like having three different flavors of ice cream to choose from – who wouldn't want that? So yeah, if you're lucky enough to stumble upon an equation with three solutions, consider yourself a math rockstar.

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Yes. In fact, you can have any number of solutions you want. Here is an example of an algebraic equation with three solutions:(x - 2)(x - 5)(x + 4) = 0

The solutions are 2, 5, 4, since for each of these, one of the factors will be zero, and therefore, the product will also be zero.

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Yes, when it is part of a group of simultaneous equations having 3 variables or unknowns then it will have 3 solutions.

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