435)) a composite number?
True
Suppose -3459 - 3601 = -20*z. Is z prime?
True
Let b(u) = 1909*u - 12. Let q(g) = 477*g - 3. Let w(d) = 2*b(d) - 9*q(d). Is w(-1) prime?
False
Let f(c) = -c**2 - 19*c + 5. Is f(-16) a composite number?
False
Let b(p) = p - 2. Let v be b(7). Let w(a) = 2*a**2 - 11*a + 3. Let r be w(v). Is -1*r*9/6 composite?
False
Let j(o) = -5015*o + 436. Is j(-5) a prime number?
False
Let j = -3 + 5. Suppose -2*m = 4, 0 = -5*n - 2*m - j*m + 4427. Is n composite?
False
Let s(m) = -m**2 - 10*m - 9. Let q be s(-10). Let h be 40/6*q/(-6). Suppose -5*v = h, -2*c - 4*v - 15 = -3*c. Is c a composite number?
False
Let w = -11 - -11. Suppose n - 4 = -w*n. Suppose -h + n*i = -0*h - 107, -552 = -5*h + 3*i. Is h prime?
False
Let s(z) = z**3 + 2*z**2 - z - 3. Let w be s(-2). Is w*(-1 + 468)*-1 composite?
False
Let i(z) = -z**3 + z - 2. Let q be i(-10). Suppose -q + 33 = -h. Suppose -3*t - h = -8*t. Is t composite?
False
Suppose -2*a = -5*a - 3. Let s be (4/(-2))/(a/(-4)). Let q(c) = -c**2 - 18*c + 7. Is q(s) a prime number?
False
Let j = 158 + -155. Let p = 409 - -266. Suppose j*m - 510 = p. Is m composite?
True
Suppose 4*s = m + 6, -2*s + m - 10 = -6*s. Suppose -4*c = 5*d - 44, -3*d + 18 + 6 = s*c. Is (1899/c)/(-3)*-2 composite?
False
Suppose -5*x - 170495 = -5*p, -15*p = -11*p - 3*x - 136394. Is p prime?
False
Let w be 119 - 6 - (0 - -1). Suppose x + 4*x - 306 = 3*v, -w = -2*x - 4*v. Suppose 2*y + 0*y - x = 2*o, 0 = -5*y + 2*o + 162. Is y a composite number?
True
Let i(o) = -2*o**3 - 21*o**2 + 30*o + 254. Is i(-37) prime?
False
Is 138/(-33) - -4 - 1082/(-22) prime?
False
Suppose 2*s - 6*s = -1036. Suppose 0*d - 10 = 2*d, 2*d + 10 = m. Suppose m = g - 3*p - 253, g - 4*p + 3*p = s. Is g composite?
True
Let m(b) = 172*b + 6. Let s = -28 - -21. Let a(g) = 57*g + 2. Let u(q) = s*a(q) + 2*m(q). Is u(-3) composite?
False
Let z(t) = 195*t - 3. Let q = 17 + -19. Let f be z(q). Is (-2)/3*f/2 a composite number?
False
Let i = -170 - -337. Suppose 5*n + f - i = 0, 0*n = -n + f + 31. Suppose -2*y - n + 171 = 0. Is y a composite number?
True
Let b = -28 - -35. Suppose -b*m + 1276 = -3*m. Is m a composite number?
True
Is (2737/1 - 0/13) + 4 composite?
False
Let y = 18 - 18. Suppose 3 = -z - y. Is (0 - -4) + (-561)/z a composite number?
False
Is (-8)/10 + (-177596)/(-20) a composite number?
True
Let t = -101 - -107. Suppose -5*f - 205 = -t*f. Is f prime?
False
Suppose i = 3*i. Suppose w + 3*w = i. Suppose 2*h + w*h - 2*b = 444, -h = 2*b - 234. Is h a prime number?
False
Suppose -3*s = -47 - 25. Suppose 2*x = -5*u + 3465, 9 = 3*x + s. Suppose r + 4*r - u = 0. Is r prime?
True
Suppose 0 = -t - 3, -2*t - 17068 = r - 49529. Is r a composite number?
False
Let f = 10482 - 5285. Is f a composite number?
False
Is (-3550)/(-14) - 156/(-364) prime?
False
Suppose -4*x = -19 - 37. Suppose -3*g + 4*g = 290. Is x*(g/4 - 4) a prime number?
False
Let d(g) = 5*g**3 - 7*g**2 + 7*g - 17. Let i(o) = -4*o**3 + 7*o**2 - 7*o + 16. Let u(r) = 5*d(r) + 6*i(r). Let w be u(-8). Let y = 6 - w. Is y composite?
False
Let a(m) be the third derivative of 13*m**5/15 + 4*m**3/3 + 3*m**2. Let n be a(3). Let x = n + -265. Is x a prime number?
True
Let d = 23875 - 15086. Suppose l - 7815 = -3*k + 982, 3*k + 5*l = d. Is k a composite number?
True
Let x be 1 + (-3 - -6) + 60. Is (x - 3)*2 + -1 a prime number?
False
Let i(k) = -3*k - 17. Let q be i(-7). Let j(n) = -n**3 + 3*n**2 + 4*n + 5. Let y be j(q). Is (-7176)/(-30) - 1/y prime?
True
Suppose -8*w = 4800 - 19576. Is w a composite number?
False
Let y(l) = 78*l + 103. Is y(13) a prime number?
True
Let p(a) = 68*a**2 + 12*a + 53. Is p(-5) prime?
True
Suppose 4*d = -2*w + 6, 5*w + d - 15 = -d. Let v be (18/3)/3 + 0. Suppose -w*l = v*c - 108 - 134, -5*l + 234 = 2*c. Is c a composite number?
False
Let m(w) = 2*w**3 - 19*w**2 - 39*w - 13. Is m(20) composite?
False
Let x(g) = 14*g. Let q be x(2). Let i = q - 4. Is 2*-3*(-484)/i composite?
True
Let l(m) = 11*m**2 - 6*m - 18. Is l(43) prime?
True
Let q(f) = 24*f - 6. Let j be q(-5). Let g = j - -433. Is g composite?
False
Suppose 12160 = 2*d + 1002. Is d prime?
False
Suppose -i = -1257 - 1264. Is i prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 5*w - 14 + 9. Let u(y) = 193*y**2 - 2*y. Is u(w) a composite number?
False
Let z = 7479 - 826. Is z composite?
False
Suppose -c = -2*k - 1211, 0 = -108*c + 112*c + 4*k - 4856. Is c composite?
False
Is ((-1)/1 - 2) + 5198 composite?
True
Let n = -6126 + 4156. Let g = 2963 + n. Is g prime?
False
Let r = -6285 - -23008. Is r composite?
True
Suppose 4*q = -3*f + 21788, 0 = -5*q - 0*q - 2*f + 27235. Is q composite?
True
Let k be (-6)/(-2)*2/2. Suppose k*a - 140 = 37. Is a a composite number?
False
Is 8028/21 + 2 + (-112)/49 prime?
False
Let n = -27485 - -46822. Is n prime?
False
Let k(s) = -15 - 1 + 15*s**2 + 22*s**2. Let n be k(7). Is (-1 + n)/4 - 0 prime?
True
Let t be ((-20)/12*-3)/1. Let o = 10 + -7. Suppose 0 = -o*d + 6, t*b + 0*d = d + 813. Is b prime?
True
Let b(o) = 3*o**3 - 3*o**2 + 4*o + 5. Let x(y) = -2*y**3 + 2*y**2 - 3*y - 4. Let l(c) = 6*b(c) + 7*x(c). Is l(3) a prime number?
True
Suppose -7*f + 2*f = -20, -5*s - 4*f = -12501. Is s prime?
False
Let r = 128 + 10. Suppose -25*f + 27*f = r. Is f a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*x - 26 = n, 4*x - 6*x - 21 = n. Let d = n + 23. Suppose 5*q - 139 - 476 = d. Is q composite?
True
Let a = 363 + 18. Suppose s + 4*j + 239 + a = 0, 5*j = 4*s + 2501. Let r = -350 - s. Is r prime?
False
Let q be 3/(3*2/(-1028)). Suppose 0 = k + 3*k - 5*l - 616, 3*l + 624 = 4*k. Let g = k - q. Is g a prime number?
True
Suppose a - 229 = 2*c - 26156, 0 = -2*c + 2*a + 25932. Is c composite?
True
Suppose 650*l = 657*l - 1463. Is l prime?
False
Suppose 2*o - 9 = n, 3*n + 2*n = -3*o - 110. Let w = n + 17. Is ((-157)/w)/(3/6) a prime number?
True
Let m(c) = 8*c**2 + 12*c - 10. Let x(q) = -2*q**2 - 1. Let n(h) = m(h) + 3*x(h). Suppose 5*f + 27 = -28. Is n(f) composite?
False
Is (-12)/16 + 14106/24 a prime number?
True
Suppose -4*q + 4*k + 31336 = 0, 6*q + 39172 = 11*q - 3*k. Let v = -1438 + q. Is v a prime number?
True
Is (-1 - -3)*((-138005)/2)/(-5) a prime number?
False
Let c be (2/5)/(16/160). Suppose 0 = -c*x - 0*x + 316. Is x composite?
False
Suppose 2*g = g. Suppose -3*x - 2*o + 743 = 0, g = -0*x + x + o - 246. Is x a composite number?
False
Suppose 14*c - 137136 = 4250. Is c prime?
True
Let w be 6/9 + 416/(-3). Let t be ((-12)/8)/(6/(-16)) + 49. Let l = t - w. Is l composite?
False
Suppose 3*w + 7*w - 410 = 0. Suppose w*d - 7294 = 39*d. Is d prime?
False
Suppose 3*y + 5*r = -23, -2*r = -5*y - 13 - 15. Let s(l) = -5 + 12*l**2 - 3*l + l - 5*l**2. Is s(y) a prime number?
False
Let o = -1867 + 4325. Is o a prime number?
False
Let b be 2*-2*3/24*4. Is (1802 - b) + (1 - 6) composite?
True
Let h = 26 - 16. Let i be (-1)/((-200)/66 + 3). Let q = i + h. Is q a composite number?
False
Let m(g) = -2*g - 31. Let w be m(-18). Suppose -3*z - 1453 = 2*j - 7*j, -j - w*z + 313 = 0. Is j a composite number?
False
Suppose -27 + 3 = 6*y. Is (-2962)/(y/(-18) + 120/(-54)) composite?
False
Let p = 3761 + -1982. Is p composite?
True
Let j(n) be the third derivative of n**5/5 - n**4/6 + n**3/6 + n**2. Let b be j(5). Let q = 38 + b. Is q prime?
False
Let n(f) = -526*f - 18. Let r(u) = -175*u - 6. Let m(x) = -5*n(x) + 14*r(x). Let q be m(7). Is 2/((-3)/q*-4) prime?
True
Let p(y) = -68*y + 21. Let k be p(-9). Suppose -3*h + k = -0*h. Is h prime?
True
Suppose 2*t = 5*p - 4170 + 455, -5*t + 1515 = 2*p. Is p prime?
False
Let u(x) = 12*x + 11. Let v be u(7). Let l = 422 - v. Is l a prime number?
False
Suppose 4*z - 4*o = -528, -3*z - o = o + 411. Let d = 190 + z. Is d prime?
False
Let r(k) = -k**2 + k + 1. Let s(t) = -298*t**2 + 3*t. Let q(j) = -3*r(j) - s(j). Is q(2) a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*p - x + 3369, -4*p = -3*x - 2550 - 1942. Is p a prime number?
True
Let m be (13 + -3)*(-56)/(-2). Suppose 403 = z - 2*i, -2*z + i + m = -538. Is z prime?
False
Let g(y) = y**2 - 3*y - 2. Let i be g(-4). Suppose -2*a + 10 = 2*z, -i = -4*a - 3*z + 5*z. Suppose -5 - a = -l. Is l a prime number?
True
Let g(n) = -21 - 10 - 7*n + 25 + 11*n**2. Let x be g(-4). Let h = x - -7. Is h a composite number?
True
Let x be -4 - -2 - -2*3. Let y be x + 1 + -2 + -3. Suppose y = -3*q + 179 + 394.