 n(x) = -378*x**3 - x**2 + 3*x + 3. Let i be 10/(-2) + (3 - 0/1). Is n(i) a prime number?
False
Suppose -1 = -3*w + 5. Suppose 0*m - 1456 = -2*m. Suppose -w*p + m = -162. Is p a composite number?
True
Suppose -391*h + 388*h + 4191 = 0. Is h composite?
True
Let u = -1021 + 1527. Let v = u - -1133. Is v prime?
False
Suppose -3*l + 699 = -972. Is l prime?
True
Suppose -268 = -3*w - x, 3*w - 286 - 12 = 5*x. Let b = 128 - w. Suppose 5*c = -k + 187, -2*c - 4*k - b = -119. Is c composite?
False
Let x = -120 - -124. Suppose x*i + 3*i = 3787. Is i a prime number?
True
Suppose 3*q - 4*x + 2*x = 18742, x = 1. Suppose 0*z + q = 2*z. Is (-2)/6 - z/(-3) a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*y - 7*y = -3220. Suppose 5*x = -5*n + y, 2*n - 3*x = -2*n + 623. Is n composite?
True
Let p(z) be the second derivative of 59*z**4/12 + z**3/2 - 9*z**2/2 - 5*z. Is p(5) a composite number?
False
Let v(y) = 3 + 2 + 520*y - 4 + 240*y. Is v(1) a composite number?
False
Let b = -179 - -275. Suppose u + 11 = -3*w, -3*u - 74 = 5*w - 33. Let r = b - u. Is r composite?
False
Suppose -4*c + 116 = -1872. Is c a composite number?
True
Suppose -8 = 4*l - 2*l. Is (-1 + 217/(-4))*l a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = n + 7 - 2. Let v(b) = -b**3 - 4*b**2 + 3*b - 6. Let m be v(n). Suppose -2*s - 314 = -m*s. Is s a prime number?
True
Suppose 3 = 3*t - 6. Suppose 3*j + 54 - 495 = 3*i, t*i - 304 = -2*j. Suppose n - j = -6. Is n a prime number?
False
Suppose -p + 5 = -4*d - d, -p + 2*d - 1 = 0. Let z(n) = n**3 + 5*n**2 - 2*n - 6. Let f be z(p). Let k(q) = 28*q - 6. Is k(f) a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*s + 24 = -0*s. Let i = s - -10. Suppose i*x - 7*x = -335. Is x composite?
False
Suppose 20 = -2*o + 30. Suppose o*y - 4808 = 87. Is y prime?
False
Let c(u) = u - 6*u + 11 + 4*u**2 + u**2. Suppose -2*q - t = -17, 7*t = 4*q + 3*t - 40. Is c(q) a prime number?
False
Let v be 18/(2 - 6564/3284). Suppose 0 = 6*q - v + 5400. Suppose 0*s - 3*s = -q. Is s prime?
True
Let c(f) = f - 1. Let t(m) = 8*m - 10. Let z(u) = -6*c(u) + t(u). Let i be z(4). Suppose i*p - 1203 = 289. Is p a composite number?
False
Suppose -8 = -9*r + 13*r. Is (-1)/(r*(-1)/(-634)) composite?
False
Let a(b) = -3*b - 3. Let h(s) = -s**2 - 3*s - 5. Let i be h(-2). Let y be a(i). Let n(f) = 64*f - 5. Is n(y) a prime number?
True
Let q be (924/49)/4 + 4/14. Suppose 0 = -5*j - 0*f + 3*f + 18551, -3699 = -j - q*f. Is j composite?
False
Let k = 2 - -157. Suppose -4*u + 253 + k = 0. Suppose 0 = a - u - 16. Is a a prime number?
False
Suppose 5101 = 8*m - 11835. Is m composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -16*m + 17*m - 79. Is m prime?
True
Let m be 1 - ((-204)/2 + -2). Suppose o - m = -2*o. Is o a composite number?
True
Let n be (-2 + 3)/((-4)/20). Let h be (-2 - 0)/(2/(-8)). Let p = h + n. Is p a prime number?
True
Let u = -23042 + 39775. Is u composite?
True
Let u be -3 + -919 + -1 + 1. Let t = 1308 + u. Let z = t - 263. Is z prime?
False
Let b be (-2)/4 - 10718/(-4). Let n be (16/(-10))/((-364)/35 - -10). Suppose 803 = -n*a + b. Is a a composite number?
True
Let l = 34 - 34. Suppose -n = 2*w - 234, 473 = 5*w - 5*n - 82. Suppose l*r = 5*r - w. Is r a composite number?
False
Let f = -596 + 1014. Suppose -3*o - 38 = -5*k + 37, -k + 33 = 3*o. Is f/k - (-2)/(-9) a prime number?
True
Let d(y) = 996*y**2 + 23. Is d(-4) composite?
False
Let i(w) = -2364*w - 19. Is i(-2) a composite number?
True
Suppose 7 = 3*s - 4*v + 1, 0 = -5*v. Is (1 - s - 1)/(6/(-7509)) composite?
False
Is (42021 - 18) + 3/((-3)/2) composite?
True
Let s = 95825 - 39954. Is s prime?
True
Suppose 8*k - 13643 = k. Suppose x = -4*s - 0*x + k, x = 5*s - 2434. Is s composite?
False
Let a be (3*-1)/((-3)/(-56)). Suppose g + 2 = -0*g. Is (-33448)/a - g/(-7) a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*p - 4*j - 8, -6*p + 14 = -p - 3*j. Suppose -5*h + 7296 = 3*w, 16 - p = -4*w. Is h prime?
False
Let u(k) = 2*k**2 - 3*k - 2. Let n be u(-1). Let a be (-6)/(-18) - (-38)/n. Suppose b = a + 164. Is b prime?
False
Suppose 2*v + 2*n - 34764 = 63434, -v + 3*n = -49115. Is v a composite number?
False
Let y be -444*-4*(-21)/24. Is (-1)/(3/y) + -1 prime?
False
Let s be (-6)/(-10) - (-25714)/(-65). Let h = 20 - s. Is h prime?
False
Let x be (2 - (-14)/(-7))*2/2. Suppose x = -4*l + 527 + 5397. Is l a prime number?
True
Suppose -4*x + 1589 + 851 = 0. Suppose -x = -w + 1380. Suppose 5*u = 5*n + w, 5*u + n - 1367 = 623. Is u a composite number?
True
Suppose -w + 106126 = -0*w - f, -318382 = -3*w - f. Is w a composite number?
True
Suppose 2*g - 10 = 0, 9*w - 5*g = 5*w + 218143. Is w a prime number?
False
Let v = -708 - -1201. Is v a prime number?
False
Let v(u) = -u**3 - 12*u**2 - 13*u + 16. Let r be v(-11). Suppose -4*i - r = -5*i. Is i a prime number?
False
Let k = 7 - 3. Let o(p) = 3 + 4 - 8*p**2 + 11*p - p**3 - k*p. Is o(-9) composite?
True
Let d(h) = 236*h**2 - 15*h - 24. Is d(-11) prime?
True
Suppose 240*x - 242*x = -60998. Is x a composite number?
True
Let h = -223 + 324. Suppose h*j + 517 = 102*j. Is j a composite number?
True
Let y = 547 - -3144. Is y a composite number?
False
Let n(s) be the first derivative of 11*s**2/2 + s - 103. Suppose -2*c + 5*j + 16 = 0, -3*c + 2*c + 2*j = -7. Is n(c) prime?
False
Suppose i + 2*i = 2*b - 12, 4*b = i + 14. Suppose -b*a + 2*a = -1319. Is a a prime number?
True
Suppose 2522350 = 75*n + 591775. Is n composite?
False
Suppose 3*c = 0, -f - 2*f + 2*c = 6. Let t = -4 + f. Let d(g) = -54*g + 7. Is d(t) composite?
False
Is (141/(-6))/((-14)/3668) a prime number?
False
Let d(j) = j**2 - 7*j - 6. Let i be d(-12). Let w = i - -517. Is w a composite number?
False
Let f = 12 - 10. Let h be 0 + (f - -1) + 2. Suppose -304 = -h*y + 1021. Is y a prime number?
False
Let q(y) = y**2 + 1841. Is q(0) a composite number?
True
Suppose -2*r = -5*x + 30, -x - 2*r - 3*r - 21 = 0. Let o be 3 + 1 + 66 - x. Let d = 485 - o. Is d composite?
False
Is 0 + 0 - -3037*(-42)/(-6) a composite number?
True
Let d(f) = -f**3 + 19*f**2 + 14*f + 20. Let y(b) = -b**3 + 18*b**2 + 14*b + 21. Let k(n) = -2*d(n) + 3*y(n). Is k(16) a composite number?
True
Let i(d) = -d**3 + 32*d**2 - 8*d + 34. Is i(-15) composite?
False
Let k(o) = 367*o**2 + o + 1. Let v be k(-2). Let i = 3603 - v. Is (i/(-36))/(2/(-3)) composite?
False
Suppose -2*t = -4*s - 31006, -2*t - 21*s = -17*s - 30990. Is t a prime number?
False
Let i be 1/(2/5)*-6. Let b = -11 - i. Suppose -f - 33 = -b*f. Is f composite?
False
Let p(l) = -196*l - 19. Is p(-12) prime?
True
Suppose 4*l - 15 = 1433. Suppose 116 = -3*p + l. Suppose -2*n = -100 - p. Is n prime?
False
Let m be ((-21)/15 - -1)/(2/(-100)). Let g = 349 - m. Is g a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*l + 0*t - 806 = -t, 3*t + 272 = l. Is l composite?
False
Let h(o) = o**2 - 15*o + 47. Let z be h(11). Suppose 0*u = 5*u + 2*v - 200, 0 = 5*u - 2*v - 220. Suppose z*f - u = f. Is f a prime number?
False
Let g be (-38)/(-14) + (-6)/(-21). Let j(u) = 5 - u**g + 1 - 6*u**2 - 7. Is j(-8) a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = -7*k - 35*k + 165522. Is k a composite number?
True
Suppose -3*v - 12*v = -75750. Let h = v + -3453. Is h a composite number?
False
Suppose -8*v + 407 = 111. Suppose -30*u + v*u = 25109. Is u a prime number?
False
Let k = -238 - -1868. Suppose 0 = -2*p + k - 644. Is p prime?
False
Let j = -1519 + 2523. Let o = j + -662. Let x = o - 179. Is x prime?
True
Let b = 19 + -236. Let c = 386 - 506. Let o = c - b. Is o composite?
False
Let d = 52 + -7. Let t(b) = 16*b - 61. Let x be t(4). Is (58/x)/(10/d) a prime number?
False
Suppose 18*a + 477725 = 1412699. Is a composite?
True
Let i(p) = -p + 14. Let u be i(16). Let t(h) = 401*h**2 - 1. Is t(u) a prime number?
False
Let g = 32 - 14. Let m be 2740/18 + (-4)/g. Suppose -5*b + 183 = -m. Is b a composite number?
False
Let m = 48062 - 24399. Is m prime?
True
Let a be (-4)/3 - 5327/21. Suppose f - 3*f = -796. Let h = a + f. Is h a prime number?
False
Suppose 6 = -2*u + 84. Suppose -5*q = 4*h + u, 0*q + 25 = -3*q - 4*h. Is (134/(-6))/(q/147) a composite number?
True
Suppose -z - 129 = 2*z. Let j = 492 + z. Is j composite?
False
Suppose 5*p + 40 = -5*b, 4*p + 5*b = -29 - 3. Let d(k) = -4*k**3 - 10*k**2 + 4*k + 5. Is d(p) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*t + 10 + 2. Suppose 9*p - t*p - 4*d = 10245, -p + 4*d = -2065. Is p composite?
True
Let n = 14 + -4.