. Calculate the highest common divisor of o and 21.
21
Suppose p + 20 = 3*p. Let o be (-9)/12 + 323/68. What is the greatest common factor of p and o?
2
Suppose z = i, -i + 7 = 4*z - 3. Let k be (16/48)/(z/(-3) + 1). What is the greatest common factor of 7 and k?
1
Let c = -6 + 7. Suppose 2*h + l - c = 0, -5*l - 4 = -3*h + 4*h. Let t = 43 + h. What is the greatest common factor of 4 and t?
4
Suppose 0 = -d + 5*d. Suppose u + 2 + d = 0. Let o = u - -26. Calculate the highest common factor of 60 and o.
12
Let p(l) = 9*l**2 + 37*l - 4. Let y be p(-5). What is the highest common factor of y and 90?
18
Let i be (0 + 28/(-8))*-2. Suppose -98 = -5*d + i. Let m be ((-294)/(-8))/(3/12). Calculate the greatest common factor of m and d.
21
Suppose 760 = -58*b + 66*b. What is the highest common divisor of 38 and b?
19
Let m be (-7)/(-28) - 45/(-12). Let v(j) = j**2 - j - 2. Let z be v(m). What is the highest common divisor of 70 and z?
10
Let w be ((-12)/14)/((-43)/7 - -6). Let v(a) = 2*a**2 + 4. Let p be v(5). Calculate the greatest common factor of w and p.
6
Let r = -170 + 227. What is the highest common factor of 9 and r?
3
Suppose 4*j = -j + 275. Suppose 0 = -3*a - j + 10. Let v = a - -30. What is the greatest common divisor of v and 10?
5
Suppose -5 = p, -p + 40 = -x + 10. Let i = x - -83. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 6 and i.
6
Let n be (435/(-261))/(10/(-2484)). Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 36.
18
Suppose -1 = 2*s + 7. Let q = s + 24. Let j be 685/q + (-1)/4. Calculate the greatest common factor of j and 51.
17
Let h be 144/6 + 1 + -7 - 1. Calculate the highest common factor of 68 and h.
17
Let g = 49 - 41. What is the greatest common factor of g and 20?
4
Let g be -2 + (0 - -103) - (-13 - -14). Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and 25.
25
Let f(i) = -7*i - 122. Let n be f(-21). What is the highest common factor of 1 and n?
1
Let p = 159 + 153. What is the greatest common divisor of 234 and p?
78
Let y be (-2)/3 + -1 + 152/12. Calculate the greatest common factor of 6 and y.
1
Suppose 2*y - 3 = -1. Let x be y/(-2)*(-49 + -11). Let k be x/12*(2 + 34). Calculate the highest common divisor of k and 10.
10
Suppose 1653 - 18933 = -72*n. Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 24.
24
Suppose -5*b + 477 = -3. Suppose 4*f = -4*f + b. Let h(m) = -20*m + 4. Let q be h(-4). Calculate the greatest common factor of q and f.
12
Let c = 15 + -11. Suppose -280 = -t - c*t. Let h = -281 - -289. What is the highest common divisor of t and h?
8
Let s(r) = r**2 + 44*r + 837. Let x be s(-26). What is the greatest common factor of x and 82?
41
Let q(g) be the third derivative of -g**6/120 - g**5/6 + 3*g**4/8 + 7*g**3/3 + 6*g**2. Let l be q(-11). What is the highest common factor of l and 180?
36
Let l = -273 - -303. Suppose 4*d + 4*w - 2 - 22 = 0, 4*d + 3*w - 24 = 0. What is the greatest common divisor of l and d?
6
Let y(f) be the first derivative of f**3/3 + f**2/2 + 6*f + 23. Let v be y(-7). Calculate the greatest common factor of 336 and v.
48
Let y(a) = -a + 6. Let j be y(5). Suppose -4*d - 2 + 14 = 0. Suppose -5*s - 4*t + 5 = -0*s, d*s + t - 3 = 0. Calculate the greatest common divisor of j and s.
1
Let k = -571 - -607. Calculate the highest common factor of k and 63.
9
Let z(d) = 4 + 2*d**3 + 11 - 11 + 9*d**2 - d**3 - 15*d. Let c be z(-10). What is the greatest common divisor of 18 and c?
18
Suppose -7*q = -5*q - 10. Suppose 0 = -5*s - 4*y - 110, -q*s = -y + 6*y + 115. Let u = 30 + s. What is the greatest common divisor of u and 2?
2
Suppose -2*p + s = -9, 4 + 1 = 2*p - 5*s. Let q(v) = 45*v + 355. Let x be q(-6). Calculate the highest common divisor of x and p.
5
Let b(p) = 3*p - 31. Let h be b(14). Suppose 3*m = 4*g + 51 + h, g = -5*m + 134. Calculate the greatest common factor of m and 39.
13
Let c(j) = -56*j + 84. Let y be c(-5). Calculate the highest common factor of 28 and y.
28
Let g = 209 - 168. Suppose -3*y + 68 = 2*o, -2*y + 2*o + o = -g. Let l(i) = -i**2 + 66. Let b be l(0). What is the greatest common factor of b and y?
22
Let r be (8/10)/((-1)/(-40)). Suppose -173*a = -172*a - 32. What is the highest common divisor of a and r?
32
Suppose 35*x + 3*a = 40*x - 2859, 4*x + 5*a - 2265 = 0. Calculate the highest common divisor of x and 30.
30
Let y(u) = -u**3 + 28*u**2 - 38*u + 276. Let x be y(26). What is the highest common factor of x and 120?
40
Suppose 3*o - 17 = 61. What is the greatest common divisor of 104 and o?
26
Let x(r) = r**3 + 8*r**2 + 17*r + 12. Let o be x(-5). Suppose 0 = l + 3 - 6. Calculate the highest common divisor of o and l.
1
Let i = 561 - 371. Calculate the highest common divisor of 50 and i.
10
Let k be (-4)/(-2) + -26 + -8. Let c be 459/24 - (-4)/k. What is the highest common factor of c and 19?
19
Suppose -90 = -5*p - 0*p. Let d(b) = b**2 + b - 3. Let o be d(4). Let x = o - 8. Calculate the highest common factor of x and p.
9
Suppose r + 8 - 23 = 0. Let i = -10 + r. Suppose -i*o + 17 = -48. What is the greatest common divisor of 39 and o?
13
Let t = 49 - 33. Let o(x) = x**3 - 7*x**2 + 8*x - 16. Let s be o(8). What is the highest common divisor of s and t?
16
Let h(s) be the third derivative of -s**6/60 + s**5/60 + s**4/6 + s**3/6 + 20*s**2. Let a be h(-3). Calculate the greatest common factor of a and 130.
26
Let d be -14 + 20 - 897/(-1). Calculate the highest common factor of d and 105.
21
Let r(c) = -c**3 - 27*c**2 - 23*c + 90. Let x be r(-26). What is the highest common factor of 140 and x?
4
Let h = -4 - -48. Suppose g = 5*x - 16, -g + 7 = g + 3*x. Let f(q) = -3*q + 1. Let r be f(g). What is the highest common divisor of r and h?
4
Let h(k) = k**2 - k - 2. Let q be h(-2). Suppose -5*p + 4*b = -80, -2*p - 2*b - 30 = -q*p. Suppose -81 = -t + 99. What is the highest common factor of t and p?
20
Suppose 10*i + 230 = 15*i. Let h = 89 - i. What is the greatest common factor of 172 and h?
43
Let c be (68/14)/((-28)/(-196)). What is the highest common factor of 2 and c?
2
Suppose -5*l + 3*s + s = 13, -5*s + 13 = -3*l. Let d be (3 - (-12)/(-4))*l. Suppose d*u = 2*u - 42. What is the greatest common factor of u and 3?
3
Let r be (8 - 11)*-4*178/(-12). Let i = -74 - r. Let k be 11 + (4 - (-6)/(-3)). Calculate the highest common divisor of i and k.
13
Let q(r) be the third derivative of -r**6/60 - r**5/15 + r**4/24 - 5*r**3/6 - 16*r**2. Let t be q(-4). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 22 and t.
11
Let q(j) = j**3 + 5*j**2 + 3*j + 6. Let n be q(-4). Suppose -3*z + 5*z - 10 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of n and z?
5
Let a = -9 + 8. Let t be a/(-2)*(-3 - -13). What is the highest common factor of 20 and t?
5
Let u = -1583 + 1649. What is the greatest common factor of u and 154?
22
Let q(z) = -12*z + 28. Let v be q(7). Let j be (-16)/v + (-472)/(-14). What is the greatest common divisor of 85 and j?
17
Let x(m) = -m - 7. Let s be x(-6). Let i be 18 + (4 + -8 - s). What is the highest common divisor of i and 30?
15
Suppose 3*u = 4*q - 2*q - 40, 0 = -5*u. Let b = -1235 - -1970. Suppose 4*r = b - 15. What is the highest common divisor of q and r?
20
Suppose c + 4*c = 130. Calculate the highest common factor of c and 247.
13
Let f = -637 - -699. Calculate the greatest common divisor of f and 434.
62
Let r = 2660 + -2375. What is the greatest common divisor of 6 and r?
3
Let j(b) = -27*b + 51. Let x be j(-2). What is the greatest common divisor of 90 and x?
15
Suppose -598 = -3*g - 23*g. What is the greatest common divisor of 207 and g?
23
Let z = 198 + 308. What is the greatest common factor of z and 11?
11
Suppose -9*a + 3 = -12*a. Let j be (-576)/(-4) + a/((-2)/6). Suppose 0 = -5*p + 140 - 35. What is the greatest common divisor of j and p?
21
Let w(b) = 6*b**2 + 37*b - 69. Let i be w(9). Calculate the highest common divisor of i and 30.
30
Let r be ((-1)/(-5))/((-3)/(-105)). Let s = r + 11. Calculate the highest common factor of 45 and s.
9
Let r(q) = 133 + 3 + 97 + q**3 + 24 + q**2. Let o be r(0). Suppose 4*z - o = 219. Calculate the greatest common factor of 17 and z.
17
Let a(l) = 2*l. Let h be a(7). Suppose -2*z = -6, -8 = -y - 2*z + 2. What is the highest common divisor of h and y?
2
Let a(k) = -k - 1. Let x be a(-3). Let g be ((-4)/(-1) + -7)*-1. Suppose 16 = g*b + 1. 