7 - z. Is o a prime number?
False
Is (-6052)/(-34)*((-2)/2)/(-2) a composite number?
False
Let x(a) = -66*a - 1. Let q be x(-4). Let t = q + -424. Let i = 238 + t. Is i composite?
True
Let f be 3/2 + 3/2. Suppose 2*o - 272 = 4*a - 6*a, 0 = 4*a + 2*o - 536. Suppose a = d + f*d. Is d composite?
True
Is 24174/27 + 2/(-6) composite?
True
Let p = -61 - -444. Let y = -220 + p. Is y prime?
True
Let x = 5 + 0. Suppose -19 = -2*t - x*c, 0*t - 5*t = -2*c - 4. Suppose t*g - 37 = g. Is g a composite number?
False
Let l = -7278 - -10495. Is l a prime number?
True
Let u = 3 - 0. Let n be 2/u + 3016/12. Let k = n - 125. Is k a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = -11*b + 2515 + 642. Is b a composite number?
True
Let d(j) = j - 2. Let o be d(7). Suppose o*l + 0*k - 1295 = -5*k, 4*l - 3*k = 1001. Is l a composite number?
True
Suppose a - 10 = 18. Is 8/a + (-654)/(-14) a prime number?
True
Let h = -8 + 10. Let f = 95 - h. Is f prime?
False
Let i be (-80)/(-6) - (-2)/3. Let g(h) = 3*h**3 - 5*h**2 + 10*h - 6. Let y be g(6). Is (-8)/28 + y/i a composite number?
False
Let f be 2/((-4)/6) + 2. Let w = 12 + f. Is w composite?
False
Suppose -2*g - 3*g + 555 = 0. Is g a prime number?
False
Let l = 2 - 3. Let m(i) = -i**3 + i**2 - 1. Let r(f) = -29*f**3 - 6*f**2 - f + 5. Let g(x) = 6*m(x) + r(x). Is g(l) prime?
False
Let x(o) = -2*o**3 - 6*o**2 - o + 4. Let n(l) = -3*l**3 - 7*l**2 - 2*l + 5. Let m(c) = -6*n(c) + 7*x(c). Is m(3) prime?
False
Suppose 14*i + 0*i = 9716. Is i composite?
True
Let x(l) = 20*l**3 + 2*l**2 - 3*l - 2. Is x(3) prime?
True
Is 1/(-3)*18993/(-13) a prime number?
True
Let s be 214/(-10) - 2/(-5). Let y be (-417)/(-21) - 3/s. Let l = y + -1. Is l composite?
False
Suppose 2*w + w = 15. Suppose q - 6*q + w*k + 2660 = 0, -q + 538 = k. Is q composite?
True
Let v be (2 + -14 - -3)*-135. Suppose -v = -4*t - 155. Is t composite?
True
Suppose 0 = 2*z - 11 + 3. Is 10/z*608/40 a composite number?
True
Let z(j) = j + 10. Let o be z(-18). Let t(n) be the second derivative of n**4/12 - n**3/6 + 7*n**2/2 + n. Is t(o) a prime number?
True
Let u be -1 - (2 + 2 + 1187). Is (1/2)/((-4)/u) a composite number?
False
Suppose -2*v = 2*v - 452. Is v composite?
False
Let a = 85 + -546. Let v = -274 - a. Is v a prime number?
False
Let h(v) = 26*v - 12. Let c be h(8). Suppose -c = -3*d - d. Is d a composite number?
True
Let n(q) = 2*q**3 + 2*q**2 - q + 2. Let r be n(-2). Let b(f) = -f**2 + f. Let j(s) = 4*s**2 - 11*s - 2. Let y(o) = -6*b(o) - j(o). Is y(r) composite?
True
Let r = -252 + 443. Is r prime?
True
Let c(k) = -k**3 + 7*k**2 - k - 2. Suppose -2*u - a = -6*u + 9, 5*a = -5. Let t = u - -3. Is c(t) a composite number?
False
Suppose 7 = 2*v + 2*y - 7, -17 = -3*v - y. Suppose 3*c - 3 = -2*p, -v*p + 16 = -5*c - 54. Is p a prime number?
False
Let z be (-5)/(-1)*3/5. Suppose 3*g + l + 109 = 4*g, z*g - l - 319 = 0. Suppose -2*p - g = -7*p. Is p prime?
False
Let g = -14 - -18. Is (3 + -2 - -114) + g a prime number?
False
Let l(i) = -i**2 - 7 - 4 + 6*i + 3. Let d be l(6). Is (d - -2)*(-10)/6 a composite number?
True
Let b = 31 + -125. Let h = -51 - b. Is h a prime number?
True
Is (-3)/6 + 4047/6 a composite number?
True
Is 29228/12 + (-10)/15 prime?
False
Suppose -4*v - 3*r + 1167 = 0, v - 3*r - 124 = 164. Is v a prime number?
False
Is (40/(-8))/((-1)/127) a prime number?
False
Let o = 3449 + -1756. Is o a prime number?
True
Let z(b) = b**3 + 10*b**2 + 9. Let o be z(-8). Suppose 2*c - o = 29. Is c a prime number?
True
Let s = -30 + 61. Is s prime?
True
Suppose -z - 3*z = 0. Suppose 0 = -4*h + 3*y + 212, z*y + y + 212 = 4*h. Is h a composite number?
False
Let w(g) = g**3 + 12*g**2 + g - 1. Let u(o) = -o**2 - 1. Let x(h) = 4*u(h) + w(h). Let l be 315/21*1/(-3). Is x(l) a composite number?
True
Suppose -10704 = -6*s - 3150. Is s a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*i = m + 6, 2*m - 2*i = -5*i - 10. Is m/10 - (-580)/25 composite?
False
Suppose -2*w - 2661 = 4*n - 9031, 5*n - 10 = 0. Is w composite?
False
Is (-3213)/(-6) + 3 - (-3)/(-6) a composite number?
True
Let h = 26 - 16. Suppose p - h = o + 26, p - 51 = 4*o. Is p composite?
False
Let l(u) = 22*u**2 + 9*u - 38. Is l(7) a composite number?
False
Let j be 6/((-2)/(-16)*-6). Let n be (-226)/(-8)*j/(-2). Let u = n + -46. Is u a composite number?
False
Suppose -f + 3 = -0*f. Suppose 3*q = -5*d + 806, f*d - 2*q - 169 = 2*d. Is d composite?
False
Let i = -54 + 96. Suppose v + 5 = i. Is v a composite number?
False
Let t(g) = 4*g**2 + 8*g - 17. Is t(9) a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = 5*s - 0*s - 2705. Is s prime?
True
Let m(d) = -95*d - 9. Is m(-4) composite?
True
Let r = -442 + 190. Is 1 - 2 - r/3 composite?
False
Let n be 9 - ((-4)/2 + 0). Suppose n + 9 = 5*o. Suppose -4*u - 21 - 4 = -s, -o*s + 5*u + 133 = 0. Is s a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*w + 5*k = 5, -5*w = -3*k - k - 23. Suppose 4*t - 293 = -2*i - 83, 475 = 4*i - w*t. Is i composite?
True
Let r(n) = 9*n**3 + n**2 - 17*n + 3. Let o(d) = 3*d**3 - 6*d + 1. Let h(m) = 8*o(m) - 3*r(m). Is h(-4) a prime number?
True
Let f(w) be the third derivative of -w**4/6 - 5*w**3/6 - w**2. Is f(-12) prime?
True
Suppose 12*r - 10*r = -6. Let p(w) = w**3. Let h(o) = 6*o**3 - o**2 + 2*o - 2. Let q(a) = -h(a) - 6*p(a). Is q(r) a composite number?
True
Suppose -4*g = g - 25. Let x(n) = 11*n. Is x(g) prime?
False
Suppose 364 = 3*j - 5*k, 124 + 4 = j - 3*k. Is j composite?
False
Let s be (-1)/(-6) - (-394)/12. Suppose -2*i - 14 = -2*z, -i + s = 3*z - 0*i. Is 695/z*(0 + 2) a prime number?
True
Let o(r) = -r**3 - 6*r**2 + 6*r - 7. Let t be o(-7). Let l(y) = t*y**2 - y**2 - 5*y - 2*y + 1. Is l(-5) prime?
True
Is 319/4 + (-27)/36 composite?
False
Let q(w) = -w**2 - 1. Let u be q(0). Let t be 1/(-1*(0 - u)). Is 3*(t - 160/(-6)) prime?
False
Suppose 2 = d - 0, 3*g - 40 = -5*d. Let z = -4 - -8. Is (g/(-3))/(z/(-102)) a composite number?
True
Is 65542/26 - (-16)/104 a composite number?
False
Let m = -3000 - -2063. Let t = -434 - m. Is t prime?
True
Let s(w) = 22*w - 11. Is s(9) a prime number?
False
Suppose -2*t + 2 = -2*w, -5 = -3*w + 4. Suppose m + 1 - t = 0. Suppose 5*i - m*i = 94. Is i a composite number?
False
Suppose 3*x - 4*o = 374, o = -4*x - 4*o + 447. Is x composite?
True
Suppose -4*r + 2514 + 74 = 0. Is r prime?
True
Let h be 70/21*12/10. Suppose 4*f - 5*x = 3*f - 1, 0 = -4*f - h*x - 28. Is (2/f)/(2/(-1398)) prime?
True
Let u be ((-6)/8)/((-10)/(-120)). Let n be 10 + 6/(-3) - 0. Is (u + n)*-31*1 a prime number?
True
Let d(b) = 83*b**2 + 9*b - 23. Is d(3) a prime number?
True
Let k be 11/((4 + -2)/28). Suppose -4*g - 3*u + 307 + 53 = 0, 4*g = 2*u + 340. Let y = k - g. Is y a composite number?
False
Suppose -3*q + 393 = -5*a, -4*q + 393 = 4*a - 131. Is q a composite number?
False
Let u = 2 - -3. Suppose -u*s + s = -844. Is s a prime number?
True
Suppose 2*k - k - 349 = 0. Suppose k = 2*a - 21. Is a composite?
True
Suppose -12 = -4*s + 60. Let v = 107 - s. Is v a prime number?
True
Let o = 530 - 85. Is o a composite number?
True
Let z be (6/(-2))/(-3)*-3. Let h be z/(-2*(-6)/(-256)). Let j = 15 + h. Is j composite?
False
Suppose 5*l = -5*h + 5415, -2*l + 2*h + 2150 = -0*l. Is l a composite number?
True
Let o(k) = k**2 - k + 22. Let v be o(0). Suppose 2*b - 4*q - v = -b, 0 = -5*b + 2*q + 18. Suppose -b = -i + 31. Is i a composite number?
True
Let q(l) = 26*l**2 - l + 11. Is q(-6) prime?
True
Let z(u) = u**3 + 4*u + 10*u**2 - 2*u**2 + u - 7. Is z(-7) a prime number?
True
Suppose 4*x = 2*k + 6706, -x - 4*k = -0*x - 1699. Is x a prime number?
False
Is 10/(-2) + (1030 - 18) a prime number?
False
Let t = 1341 - -4508. Is t a prime number?
True
Let a(b) = 1. Let q(h) = 16*h**2 - 8*h - 6. Let g(z) = 5*a(z) + q(z). Is g(-6) a prime number?
False
Let f(w) = w**3 + 7*w**2 + w + 9. Let g be f(-7). Suppose 5*x + 66 = -q, -2*q - 204 = g*q + 5*x. Let j = q + 65. Is j composite?
False
Suppose 0*f - f - 5*q = 0, -5*f = -4*q. Let k = -11 + 11. Is k + f + (-158)/(-2) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*b - 4*k + 80, 0*b - b - 5*k + 45 = 0. Let t(c) = 25*c - 3 + b*c + 4*c. Is t(2) prime?
False
Let c(k) = -k**3 + 14*k**2 - 7*k - 14. Let a be c(12). Suppose -4*m - m + a = 0. Is m a composite number?
True
Suppose -4*w = v + 12 + 11, 5*v = 2*w + 39. Let b(j) = -j. Let g be b(w). Suppose -g = -z - 4, 5*z = -q + 104.