2). What is the greatest common factor of f and c?
7
Suppose -5*n + 22 = 2. Let m be 204/16 + 1/n. Let q(x) = 5*x + 84. Let g be q(-9). What is the greatest common divisor of m and g?
13
Suppose 0 = u - 6 + 15. Let i = -5 - u. Suppose 2*g + 2*g - i*b = 200, -2*b + 140 = 3*g. Calculate the highest common factor of g and 12.
12
Let c be (-70)/4*8/(-10). Let b = 315 + -189. Calculate the greatest common factor of b and c.
14
Let o = 37 - 19. Let v = 403 - 241. What is the greatest common factor of o and v?
18
Let g be 1 + 10 + -1 + 0. What is the greatest common divisor of 90 and g?
10
Suppose 5*j - 20 = -4*z, 4*z = 3*z - 2*j + 8. Let g be 4/(z + 1/(-31)). Let n = g + 194. What is the highest common divisor of 28 and n?
14
Suppose b - 15 = -0*b. Suppose -2*c + b = -1. What is the highest common factor of c and 8?
8
Suppose -8 = -4*j - 3*m, -2*j + 12 = 2*j + 2*m. What is the greatest common factor of 35 and j?
5
Let w(r) = r**3 - 8*r**2 + 8*r - 1. Let d be w(7). Let c = -26 - -28. What is the greatest common factor of d and c?
2
Suppose -3*b - 6*b = -135. What is the highest common divisor of b and 120?
15
Suppose 5*x = -24 + 4. Let t(d) = -2*d + 4. Let j be t(x). Let k(n) = -n + 11. Let m be k(8). Calculate the highest common factor of j and m.
3
Let w(v) = v. Let q be w(5). Let i = -9 + 24. What is the highest common factor of i and q?
5
Suppose 5*b - 3*b - 4 = 0. Let s be -5 + 1 + b - -16. Let o be -4*(-2 + 1/4). Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and s.
7
Let r(i) = i**3 + 10*i**2 + i + 5. Let w be r(-10). Let g be ((-22)/w)/(4/10). Let h = -41 + 96. Calculate the highest common factor of g and h.
11
Suppose 126 = 5*n - 19. Calculate the highest common factor of n and 29.
29
Suppose 0*n + 5*k = 4*n - 14, n - 4*k + 2 = 0. Suppose -n*c = -c - 20. Suppose -5*g = -c*g - 1. Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and 5.
1
Suppose -5*i = l + 3*l - 296, 3*i = -5*l + 175. What is the greatest common factor of 12 and i?
12
Let g be (-7530)/33 - (-2)/11. Let n be 2/(-4) - g/8. Calculate the greatest common factor of 42 and n.
14
Let u be ((-2)/(-4))/((-1)/(-26)). Let l be 0/(1*(-1 - 1)). Suppose -2*p = 3*j - 249, p + 8*j - 4*j - 137 = l. What is the greatest common factor of p and u?
13
Let c(i) = -59*i**3 + 2*i**2 + 2*i + 1. Suppose -13*z = -12*z + 1. Let u be c(z). What is the greatest common divisor of u and 15?
15
Let q be (2 - 0)/((-2)/(-18)). Let d(a) = 10*a**2 + 3*a - 1. Let m be d(2). Suppose -z + 0*z + m = 0. What is the highest common factor of q and z?
9
Suppose 4*i + 5*o = 2*i + 140, -5*o = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of i and 35.
35
Let k be 0*(3 + -2 + -2). Suppose -3*c + 5 - 2 = k. Let v(t) = 7*t - 1. Let d be v(c). Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and 30.
6
Suppose -119 = 5*q + 4*g, 3*q - 4*q - 2*g - 25 = 0. Let a = -13 - q. Calculate the highest common factor of a and 110.
10
Let c be (-4)/(-1) - (-5 + 5). Let q be (-3)/(-12) - (-103)/c. What is the highest common factor of 13 and q?
13
Let r = -7 + 12. Suppose 0 = 2*a + 6, -h + 6 = r*a + 3. What is the greatest common factor of 72 and h?
18
Suppose -2*c = -19 - 21. Let u be 2/(63/60 - 1). Calculate the highest common divisor of c and u.
20
Suppose -4*k - 30 = -6*k. What is the highest common factor of k and 6?
3
Suppose 5 - 1 = -4*q. Let y be (q + 8)/((-2)/(-10)). Suppose -5*i = -y - 35. Calculate the greatest common factor of i and 98.
14
Let c = 3 + -1. Let b be (1 - 2)*(0 - 2). Suppose 2 + 4 = -n + 4*g, 3*n + b = 4*g. What is the highest common divisor of c and n?
2
Suppose 0 = 5*p + 5*d - 130, 5*p + 0*d - 121 = -2*d. Calculate the highest common factor of 69 and p.
23
Let o = 36 + -24. Let y be (40/(-25))/(6/(-15)). Suppose 10 = -y*h + 58. What is the greatest common factor of o and h?
12
Let f(b) = -21*b - 2. Let m be f(-5). Let g = m - 58. Let d = 16 + -11. What is the highest common divisor of g and d?
5
Suppose 0 = -5*s + 5*v + 225, 2*s - 4*v - 52 = 28. What is the highest common divisor of 75 and s?
25
Suppose 4*y + v = -0*v + 92, 5*v = -5*y + 130. Calculate the greatest common factor of y and 176.
22
Let y = 2 + 6. Let q = y - 4. Calculate the highest common divisor of 1 and q.
1
Let b be (30/(-9) - 2/(-15))*-5. Suppose 1 = 3*y - 5. Calculate the highest common divisor of y and b.
2
Let r be (-2)/7 - (-68)/(-7). Let m be (-2)/5 - (-46)/r. Let a = 0 - m. Calculate the greatest common divisor of a and 40.
5
Let k = -5 + 6. Calculate the highest common factor of k and 2.
1
Suppose f = -v + 5, -3*f - 4*v + 11 = -8*f. Let w = 6 - 4. Let p be (f/w)/(3/42). Calculate the greatest common factor of p and 14.
7
Let y = 27 + -17. Let f be 8 + 0 - (3 - 1). Suppose -3*j - 5*a + 260 = 0, -f = -3*a + 6. Calculate the greatest common factor of y and j.
10
Let x(k) = 14*k - 24. Let v be x(6). Calculate the highest common factor of 150 and v.
30
Let g(d) = d**2 - 9*d + 8. Let m be g(9). What is the greatest common factor of m and 88?
8
Let u(k) be the third derivative of -k**6/120 - k**5/15 + 3*k**4/8 + 7*k**3/6 + 2*k**2. Let w be u(-6). What is the greatest common factor of 125 and w?
25
Let p = 121 - 75. What is the highest common divisor of p and 115?
23
Let p be (-3)/(3/(-4)) + 0. Suppose 2*t = 4*v - 40, t - 46 = -p*v - 0*v. Calculate the highest common divisor of v and 22.
11
Suppose -3*n - 4 = -7*n. What is the highest common divisor of 5 and n?
1
Suppose -k - 27 = -3*o + 2*k, 0 = -2*o + 5*k + 27. Let s be (-8)/16 - o/(-4). What is the highest common divisor of 1 and s?
1
Let u = -25 + 36. Let b = 291 + -203. What is the highest common factor of u and b?
11
Let j(n) = -2 - n**2 + 4 - 3 - 4*n. Let w be j(-2). What is the highest common divisor of w and 12?
3
Let w(z) = -6*z**2 - 7*z - 6. Suppose 2 = 5*q + 27. Let l be w(q). Let t = -44 - l. Calculate the highest common factor of t and 7.
7
Let m(d) = -d**3 + 5*d**2 + 9. Let u be m(5). Calculate the highest common factor of u and 54.
9
Let i = -1 + 4. Suppose -5*b - 523 = -3*o, i*b - 355 = -6*o + 4*o. Let u = o - 104. Calculate the greatest common factor of 8 and u.
8
Let z be (-40)/(-30) - 26/(-3). Let t(a) = -4*a - 6. Let b be t(-4). Calculate the greatest common factor of b and z.
10
Let i be (35 - 3) + 3 + 2. Calculate the highest common divisor of 111 and i.
37
Let c be (-11)/(4/(-48)*3). Let u(g) = -g**3 + 3*g**2 + 5*g - 2. Let m be u(4). Let o be m/(1*(-4)/(-22)). Calculate the greatest common factor of o and c.
11
Let u = 89 - 59. Calculate the highest common divisor of 210 and u.
30
Let m = -33 + 209. Calculate the greatest common factor of 16 and m.
16
Let j be 2*1*(1 + -7). Let u be 42/(-2)*4/j. What is the highest common divisor of 14 and u?
7
Let j be ((-15)/(-6))/((-6)/(-228)). Let x(s) = 4*s - 9. Let c(o) = o + 12. Let d be c(-5). Let h be x(d). Calculate the greatest common factor of j and h.
19
Let t = -1 + 8. Suppose -4*w + 0*w = -12. Suppose 2*p - 17 = -7*a + 6*a, a - 2*p + w = 0. What is the highest common divisor of t and a?
7
Let u(j) = -j + 9. Let m be u(8). Calculate the highest common divisor of 1 and m.
1
Let k be (3/2)/((-6)/(-12)). Suppose -n = -2*n + k. Suppose 21 = -4*z + 5*z. What is the highest common divisor of z and n?
3
Suppose 0 = 5*f + 2*o - 56, 0*o + 49 = 4*f + 3*o. Calculate the greatest common factor of f and 80.
10
Let l = -5 - -6. Let o(n) = 5*n**2 + 1. Let q be o(l). What is the greatest common factor of 15 and q?
3
Let d(x) = x**3 - 6*x**2 - 5*x - 7. Let z be d(7). Suppose -2*w - 5 = -z*w. Calculate the highest common divisor of 8 and w.
1
Let t be ((-22)/(-10))/(1/5). Let f(o) = 2*o**2 - 3*o + 2. Let d be f(3). Calculate the greatest common divisor of t and d.
11
Suppose -3*h + 0*h = 0. Let m be (-11 - h) + 3/1. Let k be m/20 + 154/10. Calculate the highest common factor of 120 and k.
15
Let u be (3 + -11)/((-2)/3). Let y = 11 - 7. What is the highest common divisor of y and u?
4
Let t(i) = -6*i**3 - 4*i**2 - 4*i + 6. Let n be t(-5). Suppose 4*g - n = -4*o, -2*g = -g - 3*o - 153. Calculate the highest common divisor of 15 and g.
15
Let u = 7 - 4. Suppose 0 = -u*r + 15 + 3. Let l be 1/((-1)/(3 - 15)). What is the greatest common factor of l and r?
6
Let r = 4 + -1. Suppose 0 = 2*k - 2*h, -r*k - 2*h = 2*h - 21. Calculate the greatest common factor of 12 and k.
