((-2)/(-14)). Let o = w + -128. Let v = o - 23. What is the highest common divisor of 26 and v?
13
Suppose 0 = -c + 4*c - 117. Let l = 76 + -63. What is the greatest common divisor of c and l?
13
Let y be 506/5 + 1 - 9/45. What is the highest common divisor of y and 6?
6
Let b(q) = -q**3 - 7*q**2 + 10*q - 8. Let a be b(-9). Calculate the highest common factor of a and 16.
16
Let k(y) = 2*y + 39. Let q be k(-14). What is the highest common factor of 22 and q?
11
Let l = 41 + -17. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 168 and l.
24
Suppose -2*n + 10 = 3*y, -y - 15 = -3*n + 2*y. Let v(w) = -w**2. Let a be v(-1). Let r = a + 16. What is the highest common divisor of n and r?
5
Let f be (-2)/6 - (-52)/(-6). Let u be ((-44)/3)/(3/f). Suppose -14 = -5*i - y + 41, 4*y = i - 11. What is the highest common divisor of i and u?
11
Suppose -5*r = -25, -3*q - 5*r = -3*r - 106. Let h = q + -26. Calculate the greatest common factor of 48 and h.
6
Let s be 0 - 8/(-4) - -119. Suppose w + 2*w - 33 = 0. Calculate the greatest common divisor of s and w.
11
Let g(i) = -2*i - 7. Let t be g(-5). Calculate the highest common divisor of t and 1.
1
Let j(v) = v**3 - 12*v**2 - 13*v + 16. Let k be j(13). What is the highest common factor of 80 and k?
16
Suppose 0 = 5*l - u - 52, -46 = -5*l - 0*l + 3*u. Suppose o = 5*z + 109, 2*z + 202 = 2*o - 0*z. What is the greatest common factor of l and o?
11
Let a = -136 - -146. What is the highest common factor of a and 200?
10
Let n = 4 + 0. Let j(v) be the third derivative of v**5/30 - 5*v**4/24 - v**3/3 + v**2. Let w be j(n). What is the highest common divisor of 2 and w?
2
Let s be (7/14)/(2/20). Suppose h - 3*h + 5*n - s = 0, 3*h = 5*n. What is the greatest common divisor of 55 and h?
5
Let u(n) = n**3 + 7*n**2 + 5*n. Let t be u(-4). What is the highest common factor of 42 and t?
14
Let h(x) = -x**3 - 13*x**2 - 17*x - 15. Let j be h(-12). Calculate the greatest common divisor of j and 15.
15
Suppose 3*n = 4*d - 83, -5*n + 3*n - 27 = 3*d. Let s be 14*(n/(-6) - 0). What is the highest common divisor of s and 7?
7
Let k(o) = -o**2 - 6*o + 4. Let z be k(-6). Suppose 0 = -z*l + 13 + 15. Let u(r) = 2*r. Let b be u(l). What is the highest common divisor of 21 and b?
7
Let k be 3/(-4)*(-15 - 9). What is the highest common factor of k and 2?
2
Let f = -1 + 1. Suppose m - 4 + 2 = f. Suppose -2*n = -4*v + 38, 0*n - m*n - 48 = -5*v. What is the highest common factor of v and 4?
2
Suppose -5*m + 98 = 28. Let p = m - 7. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 1 and p.
1
Let b be (-68)/(-8) + (-2)/(-4). Let n = 10 - b. Calculate the highest common factor of n and 1.
1
Suppose -55 = -5*b + 3*r, 3*b - 6*r + r - 17 = 0. Let p be (-194)/(-4)*2 + 1. What is the greatest common divisor of b and p?
14
Let v = 5 - 2. Suppose -v*z = -10 - 41. Suppose 4*c = j - 0*c - z, 0 = -5*c - 10. What is the greatest common divisor of j and 27?
9
Suppose 5*z - 260 = 265. What is the greatest common factor of 35 and z?
35
Let m(v) = v**3 + 8*v**2 + 15*v + 21. Let k be m(-6). What is the highest common factor of k and 1?
1
Let l be (14/(-6))/((-3)/36). What is the highest common factor of 7 and l?
7
Let s(y) = -23*y + 23. Let r be s(-10). Calculate the greatest common factor of 23 and r.
23
Let t(c) be the second derivative of 31*c**3/6 + c**2/2 + 9*c. Let f be t(2). What is the highest common divisor of 21 and f?
21
Let p = 19 - 15. What is the greatest common factor of p and 2?
2
Suppose -c = 2*c. Suppose c*d - d = -15. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 135 and d.
15
Suppose -6 - 20 = -2*z. What is the highest common factor of 78 and z?
13
Suppose -1 - 119 = -5*h. What is the highest common divisor of h and 120?
24
Let n(s) = -s - 8. Let i be n(-11). Suppose -t - 3*v + 42 - 9 = 0, i*t = 4*v + 34. What is the highest common factor of t and 144?
18
Let p be 35/3 - (-4)/12. What is the highest common factor of p and 96?
12
Let t be 29/9 - 12/54. Suppose 2*g - t = 21. Calculate the highest common factor of g and 36.
12
Suppose -4*t = 3*h + h - 72, 2*t = 2*h - 44. What is the highest common divisor of 5 and h?
5
Suppose -2050 = -5*b - 5*y, -2*b + 601 = 5*y - 228. What is the highest common factor of 37 and b?
37
Let f = 70 + -59. Let y = -2 - -1. Let v(b) = -121*b**3 - b - 1. Let r be v(y). What is the greatest common divisor of r and f?
11
Let z = -43 + 50. What is the greatest common factor of 21 and z?
7
Suppose -4*f - f = -65. Suppose -2*v + 11 + f = 0. Calculate the highest common divisor of 36 and v.
12
Let s be 4*(-6)/4 - 0. Let f = s - -8. Calculate the greatest common factor of 4 and f.
2
Let d = -5 + 19. Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and 7.
7
Suppose -3*h = 470 - 1394. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 28 and h.
28
Suppose w - 10 = -3*p, 3*w = -2*p + 3*p. Let x be -5 - -10 - p/3. What is the greatest common divisor of 4 and x?
4
Let w be (-64)/(-6) - (-8)/24. Suppose 4*m - 50 = 2*y, 7 = 3*m - 5*y - 41. Calculate the highest common factor of m and w.
11
Suppose -28 = 5*a - 2*t, -2*a + 6 + 6 = 5*t. Let j be 0 + 8*(-22)/a. Let k = j + -24. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 5 and k.
5
Let b = 0 + 14. What is the greatest common factor of 70 and b?
14
Let v be 48/18*6/(-4). Let l = v - -128. What is the highest common divisor of l and 31?
31
Let w(a) = a**2 + 10*a - 16. Let i be w(-12). Calculate the highest common divisor of 16 and i.
8
Suppose 4*h = 5*u - 7, 3*h + 2*u - 12 = -0. Suppose 3*z + 0*z = 15. Calculate the greatest common factor of z and h.
1
Let m = 51 - 12. Suppose -8 + 0 = 4*j. Let a be (-552)/(-21) + j/7. What is the greatest common factor of a and m?
13
Suppose 0 = -5*l + 254 - 214. Calculate the highest common divisor of l and 88.
8
Suppose 56 = 5*l - 4*l. What is the highest common divisor of l and 7?
7
Suppose 0 = -j + u - 3 + 6, 5*u = 2*j - 3. Suppose 43 = j*b - b - 2*s, b - 37 = -5*s. Let n be 309/9 + (-1)/3. Calculate the highest common factor of n and b.
17
Let j(g) = -4*g - 10. Let f be j(-4). Calculate the highest common divisor of 6 and f.
6
Let h be -2*((-2)/(-1) - 1). Let c be 17 + -3 + h + 2. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 56 and c.
14
Let m(p) = -p**3 + 6*p**2 + 5*p - 9. Let l be m(6). Suppose -15*t - 39 = -669. Calculate the greatest common factor of t and l.
21
Let y(q) be the third derivative of 0 + 0*q - 1/60*q**5 + 1/4*q**4 + 5/6*q**3 + 3*q**2. Let s be y(5). What is the highest common divisor of 70 and s?
10
Let a = 135 - 57. Suppose -8 = 2*h, f + 3*h = -4*f + a. What is the greatest common divisor of f and 45?
9
Let d = -11 - -5. Let c be ((-2)/(-5))/(d/(-150)). Calculate the highest common factor of c and 70.
10
Suppose 9 = h - i - 4, -3*i = 2*h - 51. What is the greatest common factor of h and 54?
18
Let k(j) = j**3 - 6*j**2 + 8. Let z be k(6). Suppose -2*i = -5*i - 2*u - 46, z = i - 4*u. Let d = i - -21. Calculate the highest common divisor of d and 99.
9
Let i be (-4*1)/((-44)/33). Suppose j + 38 = 5*p, i*p + 0 - 15 = -2*j. Calculate the highest common divisor of 63 and p.
7
Let l(d) = -2*d**2 + 14*d - 5. Let a be l(6). Let y be 21/(-6)*(-20)/a. What is the highest common factor of y and 80?
10
Let w be (-75)/((15/(-4))/5). Suppose -w = -6*i + i. Calculate the highest common divisor of i and 8.
4
Suppose 7*a - 1502 = -116. Calculate the greatest common divisor of a and 22.
22
Let m = 38 - 26. Let r be -142*(-2)/4 - -1. Suppose r = -0*h + 3*h. What is the highest common factor of m and h?
12
Let x be (-2)/7 + (-1124)/(-14). Let o be (-50)/(-6)*(-12)/(-10). Calculate the greatest common factor of o and x.
10
Let n(q) = q + 3. Let k be n(-5). Let l be 1*25*k/(-2). Calculate the highest common factor of 75 and l.
25
Let p(r) = -r - 6. Let c be p(-4). Suppose 34 = 4*l + 2*t, -4*l - l = 5*t - 55. Let a be l*-3*c/3. Calculate the greatest common factor of a and 6.
6
Let w be 15 + (-2)/((-2)/1). What is the highest common divisor of w and 40?
8
Suppose 5*a + 125 = 5*w, -3*w = -2*a - 68 + 17. Let u = 36 + a. Let l be 1 + (-6)/9 - (-17)/3. Calculate the greatest common divisor of u and l.
6
Let i(g) = -4*g**3 + 3*g + 10. Let o be i(-5). Suppose 3*l - o + 63 = 0. What is the greatest common divisor of l and 16?
16
Let q be 192/8*(-1)/(-1). Suppose 3*i = -0*i + q. Let n = 139 - 99. 