+ -77762. Is z prime?
True
Let g be 103156/(-10) - ((-4)/(-10) - 0). Suppose -65*m = -64*m - 5. Is (-2)/((-10308)/g - (-4 + m)) prime?
True
Let t be ((-5)/25 - 17172/(-10)) + -1. Suppose 4*c = 2*c + t. Suppose 0 = -j + 943 + c. Is j prime?
True
Suppose -2*r = 41*j - 43*j + 75392, -3*j + 2*r = -113083. Is j composite?
False
Suppose x + 3*s - 6 = 0, s = -4*x - 11 - 9. Let k(y) = -y**3 - 8*y**2 - 14*y - 11. Let n be k(x). Is -3 + (2 - n*-1256) prime?
False
Let r = 69305 + -27528. Is r prime?
True
Suppose 3*b - 24 = 0, -l + 273528 - 78801 = -2*b. Is l composite?
True
Suppose x = -1711 + 539. Let y = x + 6798. Is 6/21 - (1 + y/(-7)) composite?
True
Suppose -38*t + 40*t - 2366 = 3*a, 4*t - 4744 = 3*a. Is (-352578)/(-58) - (-82)/t a prime number?
True
Let k = -1756 + 3358. Let o(i) = -349*i**2. Let b be o(1). Let l = b + k. Is l composite?
True
Let f = -2 + 38. Suppose 0 = b + 3*m + f, 3*m + 124 = -5*b + 2*m. Let l = b - -46. Is l a composite number?
True
Suppose s = -5*r - 4102 + 15997, 4*r - 23808 = -2*s. Is 2/3*s/20 prime?
True
Suppose 3*t = -4*r - 94, -6 = r - t + 14. Let i = r + 25. Is 9/((-9)/i) + (4 - -298) prime?
False
Let n be 3*(2336/384 - 6/8). Suppose -3*m - 2 = -4*m, 3*m = 2*l - 34. Suppose 0 = n*x - l*x + 4012. Is x composite?
True
Let x = -676 - -679. Suppose -x*c - 131633 = -4*r, 5*r - 11*c = -9*c + 164543. Is r composite?
False
Let p = 545 - -22829. Let w = 34655 - p. Is w a composite number?
True
Let q = 914 + -830. Suppose u + 1 = 0, -q*p + 81344 = -80*p + 4*u. Is p a composite number?
True
Suppose 117*w - 2845429 + 840318 = 4152248. Is w a composite number?
False
Suppose -3*t = 8*t - 69520. Suppose -9*p + 2*j + t = -7*p, 0 = 5*p - 4*j - 15803. Is p a prime number?
True
Suppose x + 14 = 5*a, -2*a - 2*x + 3 = -5*x. Suppose -a*r + 1915 = 5*h, 3*h = 2*r + 1055 + 94. Let z = -189 + h. Is z composite?
True
Suppose u = 2*s - 15799, -91*s + 90*s + 3*u = -7892. Is s a composite number?
False
Let t(v) = 147*v + 13. Let z(j) = -j. Let b(g) = -t(g) - z(g). Is b(-7) prime?
True
Let q = -115968 - -231899. Is q prime?
True
Let x = -210 - -215. Is (44/12)/(x/555) a composite number?
True
Is (-1328369 - -15)/(1 - (-21)/(-7)) prime?
True
Is ((-1)/(-4))/((-17)/136*(-6)/330279) prime?
False
Let g(x) = 36*x**3 + 11*x**2 + 78*x - 918. Is g(10) a composite number?
True
Let c be ((-1 + 1)/(-3))/(-2). Let a = 4919 + -2560. Suppose 5*t = -j + 3937, 3*t - j = -c*j + a. Is t a prime number?
True
Let l(r) = r**3 + 3*r**2 - 10*r - 2. Let g be l(-4). Suppose g*m = -7*m + 473657. Is m a composite number?
False
Let x be ((-10)/5)/((-1)/(-5)*-1). Is ((-6485)/x)/((-7)/2 - -3) composite?
False
Let o = 38395 - 9161. Suppose 2*d + 0*h - 14627 = -h, -4*d + 2*h = -o. Suppose -19310 = -5*a - t, -2*a + 395 = 4*t - d. Is a composite?
False
Let z(t) = -9383*t + 28. Let w be (-13)/((-13)/2) - 3. Is z(w) composite?
True
Let u(o) be the first derivative of -13*o + 17*o**3 - 11/2*o**2 - 10. Is u(-6) a prime number?
True
Let m be 43906/(-8) + (-3)/(-12). Let g = 10566 + m. Suppose 0 = -9*b + g + 2905. Is b a prime number?
True
Let m(o) = 207*o**2 + 4*o - 19. Let g be m(4). Suppose 23*s = 24*s - g. Is s a composite number?
True
Let x(c) = 2*c + 5. Let v be x(-2). Let j(d) = -d + 1. Let k be j(v). Suppose -3*b = -k*b - 1605. Is b prime?
False
Let g(f) = 4*f**2 + 3*f + 9913. Let x(r) = -r**2 - 4*r - 3. Let c be x(-3). Is g(c) a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*y + 37 - 17 = 0. Let k be (1 - y/(5/3)) + -18. Let a = k - -71. Is a prime?
False
Let d(m) = 2*m**3 - 186*m**2 - 4*m + 177. Is d(101) composite?
False
Let c(h) = 546890*h - 187. Is c(1) composite?
True
Let j = 32096 - -15757. Suppose -4*m + 38307 = 5*r, -5*m + 4*r + j = -0*r. Is m prime?
False
Suppose -3*n + 9 + 0 = 0. Suppose 1952 = 2*b + 2*c, -4*c = n*b - 6*c - 2948. Let i = 1179 + b. Is i composite?
True
Let w(o) be the second derivative of -3696*o**5/5 - o**4/6 - o**3/3 - o**2/2 + 173*o. Is w(-1) composite?
False
Let z(w) = 16*w**2 + w - 8. Let h(g) = g**2 + 1. Let r(b) = -11*b**2 + 13. Let y(n) = 6*h(n) - r(n). Let k(m) = 3*y(m) - 2*z(m). Is k(-4) composite?
False
Let m = 119 + -125. Is 3786 - 3/m*-14 prime?
True
Let j(h) = 3240*h**3 + 9*h**2 + h - 53. Is j(4) composite?
True
Let j be ((-20)/(-40))/(1/(-10)). Is j*(7 - (-138054)/(-35)) composite?
False
Suppose -85 = -5*h + 5*n, -4*n - 9 = -3*h + 45. Let i be ((-100)/(-35))/(4/h). Let d(l) = 3*l**2 + 14*l + 9. Is d(i) prime?
True
Let s be (4/(-3))/((-12)/(-144)). Is (12938/3)/(s/(-24)) + 0 a prime number?
True
Let f be 585/(-2) + (-2)/4. Let g = 1881 + -1202. Let w = g + f. Is w prime?
False
Is (36429/(-2))/(-3 - 18/(-12)) a prime number?
True
Let c(p) be the second derivative of p**5/2 - p**3/3 + 2*p**2 - 2*p. Let v be c(3). Let n = v + 1533. Is n a prime number?
True
Suppose 90*q = -63*q + 2140623. Is q a composite number?
True
Suppose 64*c = -287987 + 10940211. Is c prime?
False
Suppose 3*k - k = j + 1, 0 = 5*k - 3*j. Let h(p) = -2*p - 504*p**k - 5*p**2 + p - 15 + 500*p**3. Is h(-7) a composite number?
True
Is (4 - 3*9272/48)*-194 a prime number?
False
Is 2*-5 + (-20 - -36463) prime?
True
Let w = -6 + 10. Suppose -2*s = 2*b - 8244, -6*b + 4107 = -5*b - w*s. Is b a prime number?
False
Let p be 3 + 0/(-3) + 0 + 1. Suppose -14*d + 46090 = -p*d. Is d a prime number?
False
Suppose -36*x + 39*x - 90 = 0. Is 4/x - -3*(-234798)/(-270) composite?
False
Is -8 + 1630155/45 - (5 + 52/(-12)) composite?
False
Suppose -23*l = -23*l + 28*l - 2544836. Is l prime?
True
Let r(k) = 5*k - 78. Let v be r(16). Suppose 4*d + x = 493 + 3706, 2*d = v*x + 2092. Is d a prime number?
True
Let h = 540 + -879. Let k = 602 + h. Is k a composite number?
False
Let n be 0 + (4 + -5 - (1 - 16)). Let s = n - 6. Let r = 141 + s. Is r prime?
True
Suppose 5*b + 0*u = u - 19556, -4*b + u - 15645 = 0. Let f = -946 - b. Is f composite?
True
Let g(j) = 387*j + 9. Let d = -55 + 59. Let b be g(d). Let r = b + -158. Is r composite?
False
Let z = 937613 + -620454. Is z a prime number?
True
Let k = 16575 - 11750. Let p = k + 2266. Is p a composite number?
True
Suppose -l + 108 = 2*l. Suppose -2*z - 232 = -l. Let c = -45 - z. Is c a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = 4*j - 3*x - 24081, 6015 = j - 3*x + 4*x. Suppose -5*t + 5*n = -10833 - 19107, -t + j = 5*n. Is t a composite number?
True
Is 1/(-5)*(4452/336)/(1/(-29620)) a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*j = -6*j. Let z(c) = 11*c + 59. Let w be z(-5). Suppose j*y + 3*d - 236 = -w*y, -4*d + 295 = 5*y. Is y prime?
True
Suppose 1159*r = 1157*r + 3904. Suppose -h + 16717 = r. Is h a composite number?
True
Let z(r) = -r**3 - 10*r**2 - 8*r + 10. Let w be z(-9). Suppose -u - w = 2*c + 9, 2*c = -2*u - 26. Is (-3 - -1)*632/u prime?
True
Let f(l) = 73*l**2 + 3*l - 10. Let p(g) = 72*g**2 + 4*g - 11. Suppose 7*t = 3*t + 24. Let w(m) = t*f(m) - 5*p(m). Is w(3) prime?
True
Let b = -309 + 306. Let h(l) = -184*l**3 - 7*l - 8. Is h(b) a prime number?
False
Let w(s) = -564*s - 219. Let m be w(-14). Is m - -2 - (-45 + 53) a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*b - 3*r = 13062, -2*b + 4*b - 8726 = -4*r. Let l = 3138 + b. Is l a prime number?
False
Let z = 102938 - 17577. Is z prime?
True
Let w(r) = 427*r**2 - 24 + 121388*r - 121388*r. Is w(5) prime?
True
Let v = 263 - 263. Suppose -2*t - 2*t + 9304 = 5*m, -t + 5*m + 2326 = v. Is t composite?
True
Is (((-16)/(-24)*-1)/2)/(1/(-54687)) a composite number?
False
Let w be 2 - (-2 + 1 + 3). Suppose -7*c + 21 + 0 = w. Suppose -v + c*l = -2*l - 1348, 0 = -v - 4*l + 1375. Is v a prime number?
False
Let m(f) be the first derivative of -f**4/4 + 5*f**3/3 + 51*f**2/2 - 16*f + 26. Is m(-15) prime?
True
Let h(j) = 553*j. Let p(m) = 769774*m. Let w(v) = 2785*h(v) - 2*p(v). Is w(1) a composite number?
False
Is 14/(-21)*1/((-4)/305862) composite?
True
Let c = -503 - -517. Is (4/c)/(24/977172) a prime number?
True
Suppose 5*h + 68*w - 2344287 = 72*w, 5*h = -5*w + 2344305. Is h a composite number?
False
Suppose -4*t + 3*d + 9335 = 0, 2342 = -t + 2*t + 2*d. Suppose -9*u + 3721 = -t. Is u prime?
True
Let h = 704261 + -377210. Is (4/(-6))/(1/(h/(-6))) a prime number?
False
Let q(j) = 14*j + 95. Let t be q(-6). Suppose t*m - 14*m = -31677. Is m a prime number?
True
Let q = 969315 + -499336. Is q a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*s + g + 106 = 0, -10 = 3*g - 4.