+ 49*c + 6. Is f(-5) prime?
True
Suppose 2*t = -4*o + 156330, 54*o - 51*o + 4*t = 117235. Is o composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -31*v + 1486142 - 48207. Is v a composite number?
True
Let y(f) = -692*f - 3. Let d(h) = h**3 + h**2 + h - 2. Let r be d(2). Let i be r/(-8)*12/9. Is y(i) a composite number?
False
Suppose -5*f = -552 - 673. Let r(c) = -68*c + 4. Let j be r(2). Let n = j + f. Is n a prime number?
True
Let c = 171 - 176. Is 1306*(c + (-66)/(-12)) composite?
False
Let p(h) = -2*h**2 + 21*h + 12. Let k(x) = -4*x - 6. Let l be -4*-3*(-1)/3. Let n be k(l). Is p(n) prime?
False
Suppose 2*d - 12 = 0, -19*d + 86273 = 5*l - 21*d. Is l composite?
False
Suppose 4*h - 35*n = -34*n + 948, -n = 5*h - 1194. Let y be (-1)/6*-2*411. Suppose 2*w - 2*o - h = 0, -y = -w - 6*o + o. Is w composite?
True
Let c(p) = p**2 + 129*p + 976223. Is c(0) composite?
True
Suppose -9*t = -12*t + 13*t - 96270. Is t composite?
True
Let r(i) = -693*i + 190 + 667*i - 165. Let j = 13 - 21. Is r(j) prime?
True
Let k(u) = -u**3 + 6*u**2 - 27*u - 31. Let m = -148 + 132. Is k(m) prime?
False
Let a = -645 + 1337. Let x = 1426 - a. Let s = x + 465. Is s a composite number?
True
Let k(d) = d**3 - 4*d**2 - 8*d + 17. Let j be k(5). Let m(f) = 18*f**j - 3 - 59*f + 56*f + 53*f**2. Is m(-2) composite?
True
Let h = -4 + 110. Let f = -110 + h. Is 1 + (f - -3) + 6607 a prime number?
True
Let n(l) = -11 + 28 + 172*l - 565*l. Is n(-22) a composite number?
False
Suppose -q - q - 4*p = -36, -5*p - 43 = -3*q. Suppose -q*y = -12*y. Suppose -3*z + y = -153. Is z a composite number?
True
Let z(f) = -296*f + 66197. Is z(0) a prime number?
False
Is (-3204470)/(-10) - (7 + -4 + -11)/(-2) prime?
False
Suppose -5*j + 35231 = -4*n, -3*j = -17*n + 12*n - 21149. Suppose 3*d = -s - 3*s + 28240, s - j = -5*d. Is s prime?
False
Let x(r) = 11*r**2 + 271*r + 186. Let d(g) = 3*g**2 + 90*g + 62. Let v(m) = 7*d(m) - 2*x(m). Is v(51) prime?
True
Let b(d) be the second derivative of 5*d**5/4 + d**4/3 - 2*d**3/3 + d**2 - 20*d. Let g be b(5). Is (-1)/(((-2)/g)/(30/45)) a composite number?
False
Let i = -42 - -44. Suppose 0 = i*j - 21 + 13. Suppose -1020 = -5*c + 5*o, -2*c - 438 = -4*c - j*o. Is c composite?
True
Let a(r) = -181*r**2 + 28*r - 44. Let d(z) = 90*z**2 - 14*z + 23. Let u(w) = -3*a(w) - 5*d(w). Is u(12) a prime number?
True
Is (409933/(-5))/(14/(-350)) a prime number?
False
Let n = -66 + 107. Suppose -8785 = -46*r + n*r. Is r prime?
False
Let b be 60/50*(-5)/2. Is ((-15819)/b - 4) + 1*4 a prime number?
True
Let d(c) = -179*c**3 + 53*c + 365. Is d(-9) a composite number?
False
Suppose -75583 = -5*o + 20197. Suppose o = 13*u - 30777. Is u composite?
True
Suppose 180*z = 297632 + 253348. Is z prime?
True
Suppose -4*n = -2*j + 14580, 2*n - 7290 = 2*j - 3*j. Suppose 5*f = 7*f - j. Let w = f + -1724. Is w a composite number?
True
Suppose -14*o + 221277 + 253628 = 5*o. Is o a composite number?
True
Let t be ((2 - 2) + 2)*6. Let p be 3/12 - (-14289)/t. Suppose 64 = 5*x - p. Is x prime?
True
Suppose 264*j + 19776 = 272*j. Let w = j - -4289. Is w prime?
True
Let o(d) = d**3 - 2*d**2 + d. Suppose -2*m + 3 = c, 0 = 2*c - 3*m - 2 + 3. Let u be o(c). Suppose u = 4*j + 1755 - 10639. Is j a prime number?
True
Suppose -90215 = -5*t + 2*x, 10*t - 15*t + 90190 = 3*x. Is t a composite number?
False
Is -1 - (-3867040)/14 - (-2432)/(-2128) a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = 5*h - n + 3, 5*h + 18*n - 17*n - 3 = 0. Suppose 2*g + 5*d - 7707 - 20038 = h, 0 = g + 5*d - 13860. Is g composite?
True
Let u = 293 - 230. Is 21/u*(8333 - 2) composite?
False
Let b be 1 - (2 + (-5)/2)*-2. Suppose -2*u = -2020 + 202. Suppose -7*i + 10*i - u = b. Is i composite?
True
Suppose 7*f - 148 = -134. Suppose -f*o + 9608 - 2394 = 0. Is o a prime number?
True
Let q(i) = i**3 - 11*i**2 - 23*i - 34. Let x be q(13). Suppose j - 682 = -v + 1075, -10 = x*j. Is v composite?
False
Let m = -202 - -244. Let c = 6517 + m. Is c a prime number?
False
Let o(u) = -u**2 - u - 22. Let x be o(-10). Let g = -22 - x. Is -28*((-11043)/g)/(12/10) composite?
True
Suppose 3*a = 5*u + 148167, 0*u - 3*u - 246977 = -5*a. Is a prime?
False
Let w(k) = 25*k**2 + 81*k - 1141. Is w(30) a prime number?
True
Suppose 1110*z - 44874891 = 1029*z. Is z prime?
True
Let m(q) = 75*q**2 - 96*q + 1796. Is m(35) prime?
False
Let k be ((-1)/(-2))/((-3)/(-42)). Suppose 27*z + 2849 - 9923 = 0. Suppose -z = -k*y + 5*y. Is y prime?
True
Let f(w) be the second derivative of 114*w**3 - 121*w**2/2 + 185*w. Is f(16) a composite number?
True
Let v(k) = k**3 - 12*k**2 + 20*k - 11. Let o be v(9). Let m = -46 + 167. Let n = m + o. Is n a composite number?
False
Let v(r) = -3*r - 87. Let u be v(-28). Is 2/(u - -7)*(1773 - -1) prime?
True
Suppose 3*z - 6*z - 29916 = -3*k, 4*k - 5*z - 39891 = 0. Is 0 + (-1 - 1) + k a composite number?
False
Suppose 26 = 2*a + 3*q - 1, 0 = q - 5. Is (-1)/a - (-381482)/228 composite?
True
Let o(p) = p**3 + p**2 + 30*p + 48817. Is o(0) a composite number?
False
Let n(i) = 91391*i + 4. Let x be n(15). Is 4/(-14) + x/133 a prime number?
False
Let s = 120 + -94. Suppose -s*t + 47*t = 401541. Is t a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = 2*f + 4*i - 40050, -f + 6993 = i - 13030. Is f a composite number?
False
Let u = -933337 - -2028602. Is u a prime number?
False
Suppose 15*h + 39636 = 319941. Is h prime?
False
Let p be 10 + -7 + (-7)/(21/(-86592)). Is p*(7 - 60/10) a prime number?
True
Suppose -466836 = -962*b + 950*b. Is b a prime number?
True
Is (-1)/(-6) + -1 + (-1903001)/(-6) + -7 a composite number?
False
Let j = -1660 + -10047. Let y = -6846 - j. Is y a composite number?
False
Let d(f) = 30*f**3 + 13*f**2 + 104*f - 73. Is d(14) a composite number?
True
Let j(x) be the first derivative of 3*x**2 + 21*x + 38. Let m be j(-3). Suppose -m*h + 4*n = -481, n - 2*n + 654 = 4*h. Is h composite?
False
Let n = -68630 + 149573. Is n a composite number?
True
Suppose -o = 2*r - 1627, 12962 = 5*o - 2*r + 4767. Is o prime?
True
Suppose 3*j = 3*c - 621588, 5*c - 1035971 = -4*j + 6*j. Is c composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -2*g + 3099 + 2753. Let p = g - 1565. Is p a prime number?
True
Is ((-3)/72)/(2/6)*-16504 a composite number?
False
Let y(j) = 2865*j**2 + 19*j - 40. Let g be y(8). Suppose 28*c - 12*c - g = 0. Is c a composite number?
False
Is (-278)/(-18) + (-115 - -100) - (-3339797)/9 a prime number?
False
Suppose -197*c - 953150 - 1220728 = -39841657. Is c a composite number?
True
Is 310834 + 32/12*-3 prime?
False
Suppose -35*j - 228*j + 21500513 = 0. Is j a composite number?
True
Suppose -54*i - 525 = -55*i. Let d be i - (-4 + 3/3). Let n = d - -2315. Is n prime?
True
Let c = -547 - -1023. Let h = c + -225. Is h prime?
True
Is (5 - 4)*((-107788)/8)/(8/(-16)) prime?
True
Let n = -35 + 23. Let q(x) = -x - 3. Let y be q(n). Is (-6)/y - (-4916)/12 composite?
False
Let i(f) = -f**2 + 438*f - 90. Is i(143) prime?
False
Let m = 27 + -22. Suppose -b + 4406 = 4*b - 3*h, -b = -m*h - 868. Is b prime?
True
Let v(k) = 212*k**2 - 47*k - 395. Is v(-8) prime?
False
Let m(q) = 2012*q**3 + 6*q**2 - 4*q. Let k be m(1). Is k - (-4 + (-16)/(-6))*3 prime?
False
Let t = 331 + 332. Let d = 1260 + t. Is d composite?
True
Let v = 384 - 11665. Let r = v + 21146. Is r prime?
False
Let b = 44 + -35. Let r be b + -2*(4/8)/1. Suppose -r*i = -2144 - 1896. Is i a composite number?
True
Let m(k) = -3099*k - 247. Is m(-8) a composite number?
True
Suppose -17*d + 16*d = -12. Let p be (-11595)/d*-2*(-72)/(-15). Suppose -s = -p + 3357. Is s a composite number?
True
Suppose 28*v - 176 - 3268 = 0. Suppose -v*l + 118*l = -33890. Is l a composite number?
True
Let j(q) = 4*q**2 - 9 + 174*q - 352*q + 173*q. Let n be j(-2). Suppose -3*g - 16982 = -n*g. Is g a prime number?
True
Let q(o) = o**2 - 16*o - 14. Let r be q(17). Suppose 9 = -n + 2*f, 26 = -n - r*n + 3*f. Is (4/(-5))/((-2)/n) - -213 a composite number?
False
Suppose -4*t + 19 + 73 = 0. Suppose t - 401 = -9*g. Suppose h + 97 = 3*k, k + 5*h - g = -k. Is k a composite number?
False
Let m = 45 - 40. Suppose 6*f + m = 5. Suppose 8*q + 262 - 2558 = f. Is q a composite number?
True
Let a = 1517 - -83. Suppose -2*m = -4*t + a, -3*m + 806 = 2*t - m. Is t + (-20)/5*1 a prime number?
True
Let b(n) = 49 + 3*n**2 + 57 - 77 - 2*n - n**3 + 122*n**3. Is b(6) composite?
False
Let j(g) = 3*g**2 + 9*g + 4.