 = -m + 7. Suppose -3*y + 127 = 3*g - 5, 0 = -3*y - g + 122. What is the greatest common divisor of l and y?
39
Suppose v = 4*i - 7, -i + 5 = -6*i + 4*v. Calculate the greatest common divisor of i and 12.
3
Suppose 4*g = -1 + 1. Let d(x) = -5*x + 63. Let c be d(g). What is the highest common factor of 7 and c?
7
Let v = -13 + 43. Suppose 0 = -2*n - 5*m + 3, 3*n - v = -0*n + m. What is the highest common divisor of n and 63?
9
Let g be (-21)/28 - (1 - (-766)/(-8)). Suppose -g = -2*o - 0*w - 2*w, -5*w - 170 = -4*o. Calculate the highest common divisor of 18 and o.
9
Let z(g) = -g**3 + 7*g**2 + 5*g - 2. Suppose 3*b + 0*b - 21 = 0. Let p be z(b). Let r be (21/(-6))/7*-6. What is the highest common factor of p and r?
3
Let a(m) = 1 + 10*m - 2*m - m**2 - 2*m. Suppose -2*s - 3 = -2*l + 13, l - 5*s = 20. Let y be a(l). Calculate the greatest common factor of 54 and y.
6
Let n = 165 + -378. Let j = -85 - n. What is the greatest common divisor of 16 and j?
16
Let k(u) = -u**2 + 4*u - 1. Let m be k(3). Suppose m*o = 6 - 42. Let j = -15 - o. Calculate the highest common factor of 24 and j.
3
Suppose -2*z = -0*z + 4*m + 2, 0 = 2*z + 3*m - 3. Let v be (15/(-3) + z)/(3/72). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 24 and v.
24
Let l(u) = 3*u - 3. Let t be l(2). Suppose 4 = 5*f - k - 4, -3*f = -t*k. Let g be 4*1*35/f. Calculate the highest common factor of 28 and g.
14
Suppose -1926 = -11*o + 2694. Let g(r) = 4*r**2 - 3*r - 3. Let n be g(-3). Calculate the highest common divisor of o and n.
42
Suppose 4*u - 2261 = -15*u. Calculate the highest common divisor of 34 and u.
17
Let u(n) = -10*n - 149. Let z be u(-17). What is the highest common factor of 357 and z?
21
Let t be (4/6)/((-8)/(-168)). Let o = 30 - t. Suppose -3*g = 5*r - 38, 0 = -r + 3*r + 4. What is the highest common factor of g and o?
16
Let f be 2/4 - (-118)/4. Let b(m) = m**3 + 92*m**2 + 267*m + 15. Let q be b(-89). What is the highest common factor of f and q?
15
Suppose -132 = -2*g - 2*g - a, -2*g = 2*a - 60. Suppose 2*b + 44 = -v, -b = v + 3*b + g. Let f = 85 + v. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 62 and f.
31
Let u(y) = 35*y + 190. Let b be u(-5). Suppose -167 = -q - 47. What is the greatest common factor of b and q?
15
Suppose 8*m - 6*m = -3*a + 125, 2*m - 3*a = 155. Calculate the highest common divisor of m and 42.
14
Let w = 590 + -382. What is the highest common factor of 260 and w?
52
Let s = -1877 + 1905. What is the greatest common divisor of s and 175?
7
Suppose 273 = m + 5*u, 3*m - 1070 = -m + 2*u. Calculate the greatest common factor of 201 and m.
67
Let i = -107 - -113. Calculate the greatest common factor of i and 12.
6
Let l = 4 - 2. Let w be (-630)/(-12) + l/(-4). Let b = 18 + -5. What is the greatest common divisor of w and b?
13
Let w = 357 + -333. Calculate the highest common divisor of w and 456.
24
Let y(t) = 16*t - 16. Let b be y(3). What is the highest common factor of b and 288?
32
Let z(t) = -t**3 + 2*t**2 - 2. Let l be z(2). Let s be (168/l)/(-4) + -1. Calculate the highest common divisor of s and 20.
20
Let c = -142 + 163. Calculate the highest common factor of c and 28.
7
Let s(c) = c**2 + 7*c - 6. Suppose q + 10 = -5*n - 0, 5*q - 13 = -4*n. Let y be s(q). Suppose 0 = -2*u - u + y. Calculate the highest common divisor of u and 9.
9
Let c = 435 - 363. Let g = -128 + 236. What is the greatest common divisor of c and g?
36
Suppose -7 + 167 = l. Let p(d) = -d**3 + 11*d**2 + 11*d + 32. Let g be p(12). What is the highest common factor of g and l?
20
Let n = -53 - -67. Let l = 36 - n. Calculate the greatest common divisor of l and 22.
22
Suppose -5*f + 97 = 3*l, f - 33 = -0*l - 4*l. What is the highest common factor of 289 and f?
17
Let k(q) = -2*q + 40. Let l be k(-12). Calculate the greatest common divisor of l and 288.
32
Suppose 12*o - 3*o = 315. Suppose -3 = 4*i - o. Calculate the highest common factor of 8 and i.
8
Let q(b) = 2*b**3 - 3*b**2 + 26*b + 1. Let v be q(5). Calculate the highest common factor of v and 136.
34
Let o(x) = 13*x - 922. Let g be o(73). What is the highest common factor of 63 and g?
9
Suppose 3*q - 5*p - 140 = -0*p, 4*q + 4*p = 176. Suppose -8*y + q = -115. Calculate the greatest common factor of y and 30.
10
Let d = 49 + -175. Let n be (d/(-15))/((-7)/(-35))*1. What is the highest common factor of n and 14?
14
Let i(c) = 7*c - 60. Let a be i(11). Suppose 0 = -15*g + 20*g - 170. Calculate the greatest common factor of a and g.
17
Let w be (-85)/(-20) - (-2)/(-8). Suppose 0*n - n + 55 = w*l, -l = 3*n - 11. Suppose 69 = i - 43. What is the greatest common factor of i and l?
14
Let t be 1/((-4 - -3)/(-62)). Calculate the highest common factor of t and 31.
31
Let r(f) = 159*f - 1425. Let g be r(9). Let v = -41 + 95. Calculate the highest common factor of v and g.
6
Let l(y) = -37*y + 2. Let s be l(-2). What is the highest common factor of 57 and s?
19
Let t(k) = k**3 + k**2 - k - 1. Let v be t(2). Let j(a) = -a + 4. Let m be j(0). Let r be (m/(-5))/((-2)/15). Calculate the greatest common factor of v and r.
3
Suppose 2*x + 34 = 4*c + 4*x, 3*c = 2*x + 29. What is the greatest common factor of 153 and c?
9
Let s(w) be the first derivative of 0 + 7 + 0*w**2 - 2*w**2 - 101*w + 106*w. Let d be s(-3). What is the greatest common factor of 68 and d?
17
Suppose -11*h = 10*h. Let v(o) = o**3 + 6*o**2 + 4*o - 3. Let t be v(-5). Suppose h = -0*i + t*i - 108. What is the highest common factor of 18 and i?
18
Suppose -9*r + 2464 = 7*r. What is the greatest common divisor of 14 and r?
14
Let g = 253 - 243. Let l(q) = -2*q**3 - 4*q**2 - 3. Let j be l(-3). Calculate the highest common factor of j and g.
5
Suppose 2250 = 10*a + 40*a. Calculate the highest common divisor of a and 36.
9
Suppose -248 + 8 = -4*c. Let q(z) be the first derivative of -z**2/2 + 17*z + 105. Let f be q(2). What is the greatest common divisor of f and c?
15
Let h be 30*(7/3 + -2). Let y be ((-12)/h)/((-12)/80). What is the greatest common factor of y and 12?
4
Suppose -21648 = 58*c - 62*c. Let q be (-3)/30 + c/120. What is the highest common divisor of 30 and q?
15
Suppose 0 = -5*q + v + 256, 0 = -4*q + 2*q - v + 101. What is the highest common divisor of q and 3?
3
Suppose 40*z = 43*z - 135. Suppose 3*m + 3*p - z = -0*p, 0 = 2*p. What is the highest common factor of 3 and m?
3
Let m be (-5)/(50/(-4)) + (-116)/(-10). Suppose z = o - 276, -3*o - 4*z + 501 + 327 = 0. Calculate the greatest common factor of o and m.
12
Let z be (-6)/(-21) - 178/(-14). Calculate the greatest common divisor of z and 520.
13
Let k(s) = s**3 - 16*s**2 + 17*s + 226. Let h be k(20). What is the greatest common factor of h and 114?
114
Let a be (-6)/27 - 1086/(-27). Let i = 47 + 53. Calculate the greatest common divisor of a and i.
20
Let y(a) be the second derivative of a**3/6 + 9*a**2 - 5*a. Let b be y(0). Calculate the highest common divisor of b and 45.
9
Suppose 0 = 6*w + 6 - 114. Calculate the highest common factor of 102 and w.
6
Let i(k) = k**2 - 4*k - 18. Let b be i(7). Suppose -b*y + 9 = -2*h, -5*y - 2 + 17 = -h. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 21 and y.
3
Let d be (-1 + 3/(-6))*10/(-3). Suppose -y = -2*m + d, 4*m - 14 = 4*y - 2. Let h = 14 + -4. What is the greatest common divisor of h and m?
2
Suppose 0 = 3*l - 2*s + 6, -2*l - 2*s + 0*s + 6 = 0. Suppose l = -o - 3*o + 168. Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and 28.
14
Let g(i) = 2*i**3 - 8*i**2 - 2*i + 8. Let p be g(5). Calculate the highest common divisor of p and 12.
12
Suppose 0 = -5*n - 2*a + 27, -3*a - 29 = -4*n - 12. Suppose n*t = 10*t - 160. What is the greatest common divisor of 8 and t?
8
Let d be (-1)/(-3)*(-120)/(-8). Suppose m - 106 = -4*m + l, -d*l + 130 = 5*m. Let o = -3 + 5. What is the greatest common divisor of o and m?
2
Suppose -217 = -2*d - 17. Let k be ((-80)/d)/(1/(-105)*2). Calculate the greatest common divisor of k and 12.
6
Suppose 9 = -p - 2*j, -2*j = 2*p - 3 + 15. Let k(r) = r + 19. Let x be k(p). Calculate the highest common divisor of 2 and x.
2
Let f be 2 + (-32)/(4/1). Let k be (-322)/(-8) - f/(-24). Let d = -30 - -50. Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and k.
20
Suppose 0 = 51*m + 375 - 116247. Calculate the highest common factor of m and 32.
32
Suppose z - 2*z + p + 94 = 0, 88 = z + 2*p. 