GMAT143 Wrote:Does the GMAT ever try to trick you with undefined denominators?
this exam never "tries to trick you" with
anything.
• you don't have to worry about undefined expressions (unless that's the whole point, e.g., "For which of the following values is the expression not defined?").
• you don't have to worry about "strange" cases. (e.g., you won't have to worry about the remainder when you divide a number by a bigger number; you won't have to worry about whether zero or -2 is even; you don't have to know whether 1 is considered prime; etc.)
this lack of tricks is among the principal requirements for the gmat to be considered a fair test, so you can absolutely count on it.