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Algebraic Expressions and Equations – 1 (GMAT) develops core algebraic reasoning skills essential for GMAT Quantitative problem solving and Data Sufficiency. The test focuses on translating verbal information into algebraic form, manipulating expressions, and solving linear and basic nonlinear equations. Key emphasis is placed on understanding variables, coefficients, exponents, and constants, as well as maintaining logical equivalence while simplifying or transforming equations. It also addresses common GMAT traps such as improper cancellation, sign errors, hidden constraints on variables, and misinterpretation of algebraic conditions. The test builds accuracy and efficiency in setting up and solving equations rather than relying on arithmetic shortcuts.