Is f a composite number?
False
Let o = -7 - -28. Let y be ((-36)/o)/((-2)/(-28)). Let s = -13 - y. Is s a composite number?
False
Is 293/((-2)/2 + 2) a prime number?
True
Let b = 1 + -1. Let q(d) = d**3 - d**2 - d + 5. Let u be q(b). Is (-9)/(-15) - (-32)/u a composite number?
False
Suppose 4*h = -r + 280, 2*h - 3*h - 4*r + 70 = 0. Suppose 9*u - 4*u - h = 0. Let t = 35 - u. Is t a prime number?
False
Suppose -342 = 5*k - 1037. Is k composite?
False
Let t = 211 - 146. Is t composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -2*m - 2*m - 192. Let h be (-164 + -2)/(2/(-1)). Let n = h + m. Is n prime?
False
Let o(g) = 122*g**2 + 6*g + 1. Is o(3) a composite number?
False
Let o(z) = 21*z**2 + z - 1. Is o(3) a prime number?
True
Let w be (0 - (-1718)/(-8))*-4. Suppose 3*c - w = 332. Is c composite?
False
Suppose -5*o + 2059 = 3*q - 911, -5*o = -4*q - 3005. Is o a composite number?
True
Let n be (1 - 192)/((-2)/(-6)). Is (n/15)/((-5)/25) prime?
True
Let c(g) = -g**3 - 8*g**2 - 7*g + 1. Let j be c(-7). Let i(b) = b**2 + 1. Let a be i(j). Suppose 95 = a*y + 3*y. Is y a composite number?
False
Suppose -4*q = -4*r - 81 - 159, 174 = 3*q - r. Is q a prime number?
False
Suppose -f + 24 + 13 = 0. Is f a composite number?
False
Let l(j) = 27*j**2 + 15*j + 25. Is l(-6) prime?
True
Let i(q) = 4*q**2 - q. Let a be i(-1). Suppose 513 = a*g + 98. Is g a prime number?
True
Is (-50006)/(-10) + (-22)/(-55) prime?
False
Suppose -5*v = 5*w - 250, 2*w - 5*v + 4*v - 115 = 0. Suppose w = 5*t - 2*f, t = -4*f + 6*f + 3. Is t prime?
True
Let n(h) = 3*h + 8*h**2 + 0*h - 1 - h**2. Let k be n(-3). Suppose -x + r = 4*r - k, 3*x - 4*r = 133. Is x a composite number?
False
Let f(s) = -56*s - 1. Let p be f(5). Let q = 600 + p. Is q composite?
True
Let s(b) = -13*b - 20. Is s(-7) composite?
False
Let f(a) = -2*a - 6. Let r be f(-5). Let x be (3 - r)/(2/6). Let b(n) = -9*n - 4. Is b(x) prime?
True
Let w = 1025 - 500. Suppose -7*c = -2*c - w. Let s = -62 + c. Is s a prime number?
True
Suppose 4*k = -2*l + 1882, -5*l + 846 = 2*k - 3819. Suppose -3*j - 262 = -l. Is j prime?
True
Let t be (-18)/(-14) + 8/(-28). Let d be (-5 + t + 0)*-1. Suppose -4*v + 2*a + 464 = -a, 480 = d*v + a. Is v a prime number?
False
Let q(j) = -5*j + 17. Let k(o) = 2*o - 9. Let r(u) = -5*k(u) - 3*q(u). Is r(8) composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -s + 6*s - 30. Suppose -4*h = -s*h + 154. Is h a prime number?
False
Let u(n) = 255*n**2 + 9*n + 34. Is u(-3) a composite number?
True
Suppose -2*b + 1104 + 541 = 5*r, -3*b - 1339 = -4*r. Suppose 2*a = -41 + r. Is a prime?
False
Suppose 7519 + 4629 = 4*d. Is d composite?
False
Let z(g) = 2*g**3 - 4*g + 3*g**3 + 5 - 2*g**3 - 2*g**3. Let b be z(4). Suppose 3*h = -2*i + 125, -4*i = -3*h + 48 + b. Is h a composite number?
True
Let n = 750 + -119. Suppose -d - n = -6*d - 2*a, -4*a - 8 = 0. Is d composite?
False
Let r(i) = -4*i**3 - 3*i**2 - 6. Is r(-5) prime?
True
Let j = 641 - 111. Let r = j - 373. Is r composite?
False
Suppose 4*u - 39 = 85. Is u composite?
False
Let l(b) = -3*b**3 - b**2 - 5*b - 4. Suppose -5*n - 27 = -4*j, 0 = 2*j - 3*j + 3. Is l(n) composite?
False
Let k = 72 - 135. Let f = k - -94. Is f a composite number?
False
Let j(d) = -d**3 - 5*d**2 + d + 7. Let u be j(-5). Let z(h) = 1 + 1 + 3*h + 2*h**u + h**3 - 6*h**2. Is z(3) composite?
False
Suppose -2*i + 3*i - 3 = 0. Suppose 0 = -i*c + 392 + 241. Is c a prime number?
True
Suppose -36*p + 31*p = -1315. Is p prime?
True
Let c = 146 - -141. Is c composite?
True
Let u(l) = l**3 - 4*l**2 + 3*l + 3. Let o be u(3). Suppose 5*y = 18 - o. Suppose -y*z = 0, 30 = 2*s - z + 5*z. Is s a prime number?
False
Let p(a) = 3*a + 1. Let n be p(-1). Is (n - 924/3)/(-2) composite?
True
Let y(u) = -u**3 + 7*u**2 - 2*u + 3. Let z(d) = 3*d**3 - 20*d**2 + 5*d - 8. Let n(j) = 17*y(j) + 6*z(j). Is n(5) prime?
True
Let t be -1*(1 + -4 + 1). Suppose 0 = 3*u - 3*g - 702, -u + t*u - 240 = -g. Is u a composite number?
True
Let w(r) = 59*r - 3. Let o be w(2). Let m = 228 - o. Is m prime?
True
Suppose -5*s - 140 = -3*k, k - 20 = -3*s - 2*s. Let r = 135 - k. Is r a prime number?
False
Let b(t) = -2*t**2 + t**2 + 2*t + t. Let v be b(2). Suppose -v*z = -16 - 2. Is z prime?
False
Suppose 2*c - 4 = 3*l + 7*c, -3*c = -3*l + 12. Let v(s) = 3*s**2 + 7 + s**l - 2*s**2. Is v(6) a prime number?
True
Let f be (-3)/(-6) + (-125)/2. Let g = 165 + -12. Let a = f + g. Is a a composite number?
True
Is ((-2512)/(-40))/(2/5) prime?
True
Let p(z) = -z**3 + 4*z**2 + 1. Let y(q) = -6*q**2 - 1. Let a be y(1). Let r = -4 - a. Is p(r) composite?
True
Let i = 2864 - 923. Is i a prime number?
False
Let b = -95 + 309. Is b a prime number?
False
Let a be (-2)/(-5) + (-78)/(-5). Suppose 0 = -t + 6*t + 3*p - 6, 6 = t + 3*p. Suppose t = h - a + 1. Is h a composite number?
True
Let y(q) = 2*q + 6. Let d be y(-5). Let c = 0 - d. Suppose -c*z - h + 97 = 0, z + 3*h - 18 = 4*h. Is z composite?
False
Suppose 0 = d + 6 - 3. Let i be d/(0 + 9/(-132)). Let h = i + 47. Is h prime?
False
Let f = 120 + -37. Suppose 0 = 4*b - 1 - f. Is b prime?
False
Let u(v) = -48*v + 1. Let m(s) = -s. Let r(c) = -6*m(c) + u(c). Is r(-5) prime?
True
Suppose -5*d + b + 30030 = 0, 3*d + 8343 = 2*b + 26354. Is d composite?
False
Let o = 0 + 59. Is o composite?
False
Let n(j) = 28*j - 5. Is n(6) a prime number?
True
Let b(k) = k - 5. Let j be b(8). Suppose 24 = -u - j*g + 113, 0 = -5*g - 25. Suppose 5*a = -5*r + 210, -a + 3*a - u = 3*r. Is a a prime number?
False
Let g be ((-4)/(-6))/(4/78). Let q(c) = 15*c - 4. Is q(g) composite?
False
Is 2 - 1 - (-421 + (-15)/(-5)) a composite number?
False
Let l(g) = g**2 + 5*g + 3. Let x be l(-4). Let v = x + 3. Suppose v*d + 10 = 56. Is d prime?
True
Is (-669)/(-18) + (17/6 - 3) prime?
True
Let i(f) = -46*f - 7. Let y(u) = -69*u - 10. Let l(x) = 7*i(x) - 5*y(x). Is l(8) composite?
True
Let g(x) = 305*x. Let d be g(1). Let p = -131 + -43. Let w = p + d. Is w a composite number?
False
Suppose -4 = -4*u + 2*u. Suppose 3*q = -5*k + 191, 0 = u*k + 7*q - 2*q - 84. Is k composite?
False
Let z(n) = -45*n - 37. Is z(-22) a prime number?
True
Suppose -8*g = -5*g - 1185. Is g a prime number?
False
Let y(r) = 4 + r**3 + 3*r + 4*r**2 - 4*r + 2*r. Let g be 9/(-36) - (-11)/(-4). Is y(g) a composite number?
True
Is (-2)/((-4)/1459)*(-14 - -16) a composite number?
False
Let f = 130 - 86. Let a = f + 14. Is a composite?
True
Let z(y) = 35*y**2 - y + 13. Is z(-5) a prime number?
False
Let k = 4 + -2. Is (-2)/(4 - k) + 12 a composite number?
False
Suppose -2*s = -4*f + 2*s, s = 3*f - 4. Suppose -f*v = v + 21. Is (4 + -3)/((-1)/v) a prime number?
True
Let g(x) = 13*x + 27. Is g(24) a prime number?
False
Suppose 2*c + 6 = -3*y - 0, -2*c - y = -2. Suppose 625 = c*k + 5*o, 408 = k + k - o. Is k a prime number?
False
Let y be ((-12)/3 + 3)*-23. Let p = y + 10. Is p a composite number?
True
Let r be 27/2*(-4)/(-3). Suppose -2*q = -4*q + 26. Let a = q + r. Is a a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*w - w - p + 278 = 0, 0 = w - p - 98. Suppose 5*l + z - 166 = 0, 3*z + w = 3*l + 5*z. Is l a composite number?
True
Let f be (-1)/(-3)*-3 - -1. Suppose f*l = -l + 211. Is l a prime number?
True
Suppose 5*d - 7 = 3*y, 2*y + 10 = 3*d - 5*d. Let c be 13 - 2 - (-2 - y). Is (3/(c/75))/1 a composite number?
True
Suppose 2*s = 2 + 2. Suppose -3*m + 3*x + 237 = -0*x, s*x - 174 = -2*m. Is m composite?
False
Let r(t) = -5*t. Suppose 5*f - 15 = y, -5*y + 3*f + 8 = 39. Let z be r(y). Is (z/(-2))/(3/(-6)) a composite number?
True
Let j be (8 + 583)*(-4)/(-3). Suppose 0 = -4*x + 2*x + j. Suppose -u + 5*i = -60 - 76, -3*u + x = -i. Is u prime?
True
Is (259/1 - -2) + 4 composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -a - 2*p + 30 + 25, 3*a - 159 = -3*p. Suppose -5*b - 15 = -3*y - 270, b = 3*y + a. Is b prime?
False
Let o = 91 - 54. Is o a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*z + 222 = -2*p, -2*z + 337 = z + p. Suppose -w = w - z. Suppose 3*g - 145 = w. Is g composite?
False
Let u = -14 - -8. Let r be (-1)/((u/333)/2). Suppose -t = 2*t - r. Is t a prime number?
True
Suppose -10 = 8*l - 3*l. Let n = 6 + l. Suppose 0 = -d - n*t + 57, 5*t = 3*d - 186 + 32. Is d a composite number?
False
Let d(k) = -k**2 - 4*k + 7. Let i be d(-5). Let g be (-65)/55 + i/11. Let o(n) = 23*n**2 - 1. Is o(g) composite?
True
Suppose -3*b = -5*b + 6. Suppose 3*z + b*t - 94 + 16 = 0, 0 = -3*z - 2*t + 74.