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Answer: Yes
The solution meets the goal because Windows 10 includes PowerShell by default, and the Azure PowerShell module provides the necessary cmdlets to create and manage Azure resources. The community discussion shows a consensus (with highly upvoted comments like sam2k's and Georgess's) that Azure CLI is not required when the Azure PowerShell module is installed, as they are separate tools with similar functionality but different syntax. The key point is that the script is a PowerShell script, so using the Azure PowerShell module is appropriate and sufficient. Comments suggesting Azure CLI is needed (e.g., from FFlores or Cornelius1234) are incorrect in this context, as they misunderstand the independence of the Azure PowerShell module.
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