 x + g. List the prime factors of t.
3, 5
Let f be -58*(-2)/4 + -1. Suppose 0 = -2*m - v + 2*v + 10, 0 = -3*m - 5*v + f. What are the prime factors of m?
2, 3
Let l(x) = x**2 - x + 1. Let v(s) = 4*s**2 - 5*s - 21. Let q(m) = 5*l(m) - v(m). List the prime factors of q(0).
2, 13
Let q = -11 + 2. Let m = 3 - q. Suppose 0*o + m = o. What are the prime factors of o?
2, 3
List the prime factors of (-4 + 48/(-3))*-1.
2, 5
Let n = 75 + -12. What are the prime factors of n?
3, 7
Suppose -5 = -w + 6. Let r = w - 6. Suppose -r*g - 2*x + 56 = 0, -g - x + 7 = -6. List the prime factors of g.
2, 5
Suppose -12 = -2*t + 70. Suppose 108 = 2*r - 4*g, 4*g - t - 59 = -2*r. What are the prime factors of r/12 - 4/(-6)?
5
Let l(u) = u + 0*u + 10 - 4. Let r be l(-6). Suppose h + 0*m - 21 = -3*m, 5*h - m - 25 = r. List the prime factors of h.
2, 3
Let l(k) be the second derivative of -k**5/20 - 5*k**4/12 + 5*k**3/6 - 2*k**2 + 2*k. What are the prime factors of l(-6)?
2
Let t be 50/(-30) + (-2)/6. List the prime factors of -62*(1/t + 0).
31
Suppose s = 5*f + 38, 0*s - 67 = -4*s + 3*f. Let q = -19 + s. Let z = 9 - q. What are the prime factors of z?
3, 5
Let s(y) = y**2 + y - 1. Let i be s(-3). Suppose 3*m = -i*h + 3 - 2, 5*m + 5*h - 5 = 0. What are the prime factors of m?
2
Let t(c) = -c - 7. Let y be t(-7). Suppose -4 = -4*m - y. Let d = m - -12. List the prime factors of d.
13
Suppose 19 = 4*f + 3*z, -5*f + 6*f + z - 4 = 0. Suppose -f*k = -2*k + 160. Let o = -19 - k. List the prime factors of o.
13
Let s be (-2)/4 - 27/(-6). Suppose s*t = 3*o - 23, 4*o + 2*t + 9 = 3. Suppose -r = -3 + o. What are the prime factors of r?
2
Suppose -4*w + 5*g - 4 = 3, -5*w + 5*g = 5. Let o(u) = -3*u + 2*u + 6*u. What are the prime factors of o(w)?
2, 5
Let n = 0 - 32. Let g = n - -63. List the prime factors of g.
31
Suppose 2 = 2*m - 4. Let b = m + -4. What are the prime factors of -2 + -2 + 8 + b?
3
List the prime factors of -44*(25/(-10) - -2).
2, 11
Suppose 938 = 10*g - 3*g. Suppose 0*m + 3*m - g = -2*k, -3*m = -3*k - 144. What are the prime factors of m?
2, 23
Suppose 0 = -2*x + x + 32. List the prime factors of x.
2
Suppose 3*m + 0*m - 265 = -p, -3*m + 273 = -3*p. List the prime factors of m.
89
Suppose -2 = -q + 2. Suppose -q*r + 107 = 19. What are the prime factors of r?
2, 11
Let z(r) = r**3 + 17*r**2 - 2*r + 16. List the prime factors of z(-17).
2, 5
Let l(d) = d**3 + 12*d**2 + 9*d + 23. List the prime factors of l(-11).
3, 5
Let a(p) = 16*p**3 + 75*p**2 + 26*p - 15. Let f(k) = 3*k**3 + 15*k**2 + 5*k - 3. Let j(z) = 2*a(z) - 11*f(z). List the prime factors of j(-15).
2, 3
Let n = -24 + -26. Let f = n - -91. List the prime factors of f.
41
Let k = 6 - 6. Suppose -5*a - 11 + 41 = k. What are the prime factors of a?
2, 3
Let p(j) be the second derivative of -7*j**3/6 - j**2/2 - j. Suppose -2*g = -4*g - 2. List the prime factors of p(g).
2, 3
Suppose 4*r - 2*v = 384, 9*v = 2*r + 4*v - 184. What are the prime factors of r?
97
Let m = -13 - -6. Let a be 2/7 + (-411)/m. Suppose 2*n + 34 = 4*g, 4*g = -n - 2*n + a. List the prime factors of g.
11
Let n(t) = -3 + 2 - 4 - 3*t. Let v be n(5). List the prime factors of (-2)/(-6) - v/12.
2
Suppose -2*h - h = 4*x - 9, 5 = 2*h + 3*x. Let t(j) = -j**3 + 6*j**2 + 7*j + 7. What are the prime factors of t(h)?
7
Suppose 0 = 2*t - 4*t. Suppose 4*b + b - 105 = t. What are the prime factors of b?
3, 7
List the prime factors of ((5 + -2)*49)/(1/1).
3, 7
Suppose -2*w = 2, 0*q + 2*q + 5*w - 5 = 0. Let p = 6 - 8. Let a = q + p. What are the prime factors of a?
3
Let v(t) = t**2 + 8*t + 2. Let d(p) = -3*p + 3. Let o be d(4). Let x be v(o). What are the prime factors of 8/44 - (-20)/x?
2
Let j(o) = o - 4. Suppose -z - w + 11 = -0*z, 2*z + 3*w - 17 = 0. Suppose -3*t = -t - z. List the prime factors of j(t).
2
Let j(r) = -r**3 - 5*r**2 + 7*r - 10. Let p be j(-7). Let m = -26 + p. List the prime factors of m.
13
Let w = 14 - 10. Suppose 46 + w = 5*n. List the prime factors of n.
2, 5
Let b(v) = -13*v**3 + 2*v**2 - 1. Let z = -3 - -5. Suppose -f - 2*l - z*l = -7, -2*f = -2*l + 6. What are the prime factors of b(f)?
2, 7
Let z = 1 + 4. Suppose z*w - w - 48 = 0. What are the prime factors of w?
2, 3
Let u = 11 - -4. Suppose 2*q + u = 5*q. What are the prime factors of q?
5
Let r be ((-4)/(-6))/(6/36). Let d be 3 - r - (1 + -8). Suppose d*l = l + 75. What are the prime factors of l?
3, 5
Let q(b) = b**3 + 7*b**2 + 6*b - 7. Let d be q(-5). Let y = 21 - d. What are the prime factors of y?
2
Suppose -3 = -3*u + 3. Let q(t) = 2 + 3*t + 4*t - t**u - t. List the prime factors of q(5).
7
Let x = 5 - 2. What are the prime factors of 15 - (x + 0) - 2?
2, 5
Let s(u) = 5*u**3 + 2*u**2 + 5. Let b be ((-6)/4)/((-6)/(-16)). Let o(i) = i**3 + i**2 + i + 1. Let f(z) = b*o(z) + s(z). What are the prime factors of f(4)?
17
Let q = 40 + 12. What are the prime factors of q?
2, 13
Let c be (46/(-1))/(10/(-15)). Let j = c + -46. List the prime factors of j.
23
Let r(o) = o - 1. Let v be r(4). Suppose 2*n + 14 = v*n. List the prime factors of n.
2, 7
Let l(p) = -p**3 + 8*p**2 + 8*p + 12. Let n be l(9). Let k be ((-1)/(-2))/(n/(-12)). What are the prime factors of 18 + (0/(-1))/k?
2, 3
Suppose 152 = z - 2*n, 0 = -z + 2*n - 6*n + 182. What are the prime factors of z?
2, 3
Let q(a) = 3*a - 12. Let f(i) = i**2 - 3*i - 2. Let z be f(6). Suppose 2*w + 0*w = z. List the prime factors of q(w).
2, 3
Let j(p) = p**2 - p + 4. Let a be j(3). Let z = 7 - 12. List the prime factors of (-51)/z - 2/a.
2, 5
Suppose 0 = -0*w + 2*w - 2*i - 18, -3*i = 12. Suppose -2*f = 5*c - 27, 68 - 12 = w*f + c. What are the prime factors of f?
11
Let s(x) = -6*x - 2. Let z be s(-1). Suppose -z*k - 48 = -2*f - 2*k, k = 5*f - 104. List the prime factors of f.
2, 5
Let w(k) = k**2 + 7*k - 11. Let u be w(-7). Let q(a) = -4*a - 16. List the prime factors of q(u).
2, 7
Let i = 135 + -74. Let o = -37 + i. List the prime factors of o.
2, 3
Let n be 42/18 - (-1)/(-3). Suppose 3*v = 4*j + 4, -v = 3*j - 8 - n. What are the prime factors of (-220)/(-15) + j/6?
3, 5
Suppose 3*r - 6*h = -3*h + 174, 0 = -5*r - 2*h + 255. What are the prime factors of r?
53
Let b be 6 - 0*1/(-3). Suppose b*q = 3*q + 39. List the prime factors of q.
13
Let h(y) = y**2 + 6*y + 3. Let o be h(-6). Suppose o*g - 3 = 3. What are the prime factors of (-6 - -1)/((-1)/g)?
2, 5
Let g = 41 - 37. Let r(u) = -u + 8. Let j be r(6). Let d = g - j. What are the prime factors of d?
2
Suppose 15*i - 100 = 11*i. What are the prime factors of i?
5
What are the prime factors of (-67)/2*(-7 + 5)?
67
Suppose g - c - 81 = 0, -2*g = c + 2*c - 172. Suppose -21 = -4*k + g. List the prime factors of k.
2, 13
Let y be (-2)/4*-42 - 4. Let l = y + -3. What are the prime factors of l?
2, 7
Suppose 0*q - 10 = 5*q. Let o(j) = 4*j**2 - 3*j - 2. Let l be o(q). Suppose 0 = 5*h - l, -3*n = 2*n + h - 19. List the prime factors of n.
3
Let z(w) = -w**3 - 7*w**2 + w - 13. What are the prime factors of z(-8)?
43
Let j = -5 - -8. Suppose 4*p + j = 39. What are the prime factors of p?
3
Let c(q) = 13*q**3 - q + 1. Let a be c(1). Let k = -7 + a. Suppose 0 = 3*s - k. List the prime factors of s.
2
Let i = -4 + 8. Let g be (0 - 0 - -2) + i. Let d = -1 + g. List the prime factors of d.
5
Let g be (-4)/20 + 42/10. Suppose 14 = 2*r + g. List the prime factors of r.
5
List the prime factors of (-5)/20 + 1143/24*2.
5, 19
Let h be 3 + (3 - (0 + 2)). Let y be h/14 - 596/28. Let p = -8 - y. What are the prime factors of p?
13
Let b = -18 - -130. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 7
Suppose 0 = 4*t + 3*x + 3 - 1, -5*t - 5 = 5*x. Suppose -4*n - t + 9 = 2*b, -5*n = -4*b - 36. What are the prime factors of n?
2
Suppose 8*i = -0*i + 424. List the prime factors of i.
53
Suppose 4*y - 3 = -3*p - 40, -4*p = 3*y + 19. Let b = y - -29. What are the prime factors of b?
2
Let p = 75 + -38. What are the prime factors of p?
37
Suppose 4*x - 119 = 33. What are the prime factors of x?
2, 19
Suppose g + 7*g - 632 = 0. List the prime factors of g.
79
Let l(d) = 4*d - 30. Let z(j) = 3*j - 20. Let g(k) = -5*l(k) + 7*z(k). Let v be g(0). What are the prime factors of (-13)/(-2) - (-5)/v?
7
List the prime factors of (-1)/(((-2)/(-443))/(2 - 4)).
443
Let w = 4 + 76. List the prime factors of w.
2, 5
Suppose 2 = 4*r - 2. 