q = -2 + 6. What is the greatest common factor of q and m?
4
Suppose -17*y - 2*y = -361. What is the greatest common factor of 209 and y?
19
Let n = -4 + 2. Let g be n/7 + (-72)/(-7). Let s(v) = -2*v - 4. Let q be s(-3). What is the highest common divisor of g and q?
2
Let g be 3/((-9)/(-4))*-3. Let h = 1 - g. What is the highest common divisor of 20 and h?
5
Let m = 16 + -9. Suppose y + 6 = 4*y. Suppose 0 = -2*n - 0*n + y. What is the greatest common factor of n and m?
1
Let f be 21*(-1)/((-4)/(6 - 2)). Calculate the highest common factor of f and 14.
7
Let d be (-24)/9*(-132)/8. Suppose -b - 260 = -2*g - 2*g, 2*g - 2*b = 124. What is the highest common factor of g and d?
22
Suppose -3*s - 160 = -7*s. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 20 and s.
20
Let m be -2 - (-6)/4*4. Suppose m = r - 0*r. What is the highest common divisor of 44 and r?
4
Let d(y) = -y**3 - y + 158. Let n be d(0). Suppose 2*j + 7*i - 2*i - 310 = 0, -j + n = 4*i. Calculate the highest common divisor of 15 and j.
15
Let b(o) be the third derivative of o**4/24 + o**3 + 2*o**2. Let y be b(-6). Suppose -k + 7 = -y. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 56 and k.
7
Suppose -r + 28 = 4*r - w, -17 = -4*r - w. Suppose -3*a + 33 = 3*l, 3*a = 4*l - 2*l - 42. Calculate the greatest common divisor of r and l.
5
Suppose 0 = 2*x + k + 3*k - 20, 3*x = 2*k + 30. Let n be 6/(-10) - (-406)/x. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 10 and n.
10
Suppose 0 = 4*j - j - 690. Let m = j - 160. Suppose s - 2 - 8 = 0. What is the greatest common divisor of m and s?
10
Let l be (-3 + 3 - 0)/(-1). Let p(a) = a + 10. Let k be p(l). What is the greatest common divisor of k and 2?
2
Suppose 2*z + n - 17 = 0, 2*z - n - 21 = -6*n. Let s be z/12*3/(-2). Let a be -2 - -23 - (-3)/s. Calculate the highest common divisor of 144 and a.
18
Let h be (-4)/(-8 - -4) - -255. Calculate the greatest common factor of h and 32.
32
Let y be (-2)/3 + (-12)/9. Let c be -2*y/(-2) - -20. Let p = c + -13. What is the greatest common factor of p and 55?
5
Let y(q) = -q - 6. Suppose 4 = 4*k, 4*k = c + 2*c + 37. Let s be y(c). Let d = -61 - -101. Calculate the highest common divisor of s and d.
5
Let z be ((-84)/35)/(4/(-10)). Suppose -v + z*v = 50. What is the highest common factor of v and 110?
10
Suppose 4*y = -3*u + 75, -7 - 63 = -4*y + 2*u. Calculate the highest common factor of 54 and y.
18
Let o = 8 - 4. Suppose 4*v + 2*d = 12 + o, v + d - 5 = 0. Calculate the greatest common factor of 12 and v.
3
Let c be (-6)/27 + 128/9. What is the highest common divisor of 154 and c?
14
Suppose 29 = n + 4*v, 0 = 3*v - 7 - 8. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 9 and n.
9
Suppose j = 2*j + 3*w - 291, -2*j + 5*w = -582. Let m(v) = 208*v**3 - v**2. Let l be m(1). Let t = j - l. What is the greatest common factor of t and 14?
14
Suppose -117 = -3*m - 0*m. Suppose 13*s - 39 = 10*s. What is the highest common factor of m and s?
13
Let v(n) = -n - 9. Let z be v(9). Let a = 62 + z. Calculate the highest common divisor of a and 22.
22
Let c = 77 - 14. Suppose q + 2*q = 57. Suppose 3*l - q = 2. Calculate the highest common divisor of c and l.
7
Let x(w) = 6*w**3 - w + 1. Let v be x(2). Let s = 6 - 3. Suppose 0 = 2*m - 3*j - 2*j - v, 0 = -3*m + s*j + 48. What is the greatest common divisor of 22 and m?
11
Let w be (-348)/(-22) + ((-56)/(-44))/7. What is the highest common divisor of w and 128?
16
Let v = 1 + 12. Let y = v + -2. What is the highest common divisor of 44 and y?
11
Let s(l) be the third derivative of l**5/30 - l**4/12 - l**2. Let o be s(6). What is the highest common factor of 24 and o?
12
Let u be (-2)/6*(-2 + -1). Let t be -2 - (-11 + u)/1. Calculate the highest common factor of 8 and t.
8
Let t = 12 + 21. What is the highest common factor of t and 363?
33
Let p(g) = -g**3 + 4*g**2 + 8*g - 6. Let v be p(5). Calculate the greatest common factor of 18 and v.
9
Let g be -3 + 0 - (-3 + -12). Calculate the greatest common factor of g and 60.
12
Let m = 11 - 5. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 18 and m.
6
Let z be 1 + (-4)/(-1 - 1). Let o be 3 + 1 + (z - 6). Calculate the highest common divisor of o and 10.
1
Let r(s) = 11*s - 5. Let x be r(7). Suppose -2*q + 6*q - x = 0. Let y be (5/3)/(20/24). What is the greatest common divisor of q and y?
2
Suppose -4*b + 88 = 4. Calculate the highest common factor of 7 and b.
7
Suppose -s + 150 = 147. Let d = -5 + 8. What is the highest common factor of s and d?
3
Suppose 14*z - 180 = 8*z. What is the greatest common divisor of z and 6?
6
Let h(r) = -r + 4. Let u be h(-19). What is the highest common divisor of u and 23?
23
Let k be 9/6 - 2/(-4). Let w = 2 + k. Suppose -12 - w = -2*f. Calculate the greatest common factor of 64 and f.
8
Suppose 0 = t - 5 + 2. Let b(n) = -16*n + 1. Let a be b(-3). Let i = 73 - a. What is the highest common factor of t and i?
3
Let r be (90/24)/(9/48). Let d be (3 - (-28)/(-4)) + 14. What is the highest common divisor of d and r?
10
Let v = 25 - 3. Let r(n) = n**2 + 2*n - 13. Let b be r(-17). What is the greatest common divisor of v and b?
22
Let d(w) = -2*w - 11. Suppose -2*c + 3*a + 17 = -6*c, -37 = 4*c - a. Let r be d(c). Calculate the highest common factor of 5 and r.
5
Let h = 342 - 172. What is the highest common factor of h and 34?
34
Let o = 5 - -7. Calculate the highest common factor of 12 and o.
12
Suppose -4*a - 24 = 20. Let b(g) = 3*g + 8 - 5*g**2 + 6*g**2 + 5*g + 3*g. Let w be b(a). What is the highest common divisor of w and 16?
8
Suppose i + 0*i = 5*n - 26, 0 = n + 5*i. Suppose k - 127 = -4*w, -k = 3*w - n*k - 119. What is the greatest common factor of 22 and w?
11
Let c = -18 - -35. What is the greatest common factor of 34 and c?
17
Let m be -7*4/8*-2. Calculate the greatest common factor of 1 and m.
1
Let d be 3 + (0 - 1)*-12. Suppose 0 = c + 2*a - d, -3*c + 7*c - 56 = -4*a. Calculate the highest common divisor of 39 and c.
13
Let r(h) be the second derivative of 17*h**4/12 - h**3/3 - h**2/2 + 3*h. Let p be r(-1). Calculate the highest common factor of 18 and p.
18
Suppose 3*z - 11 = -4*y, -z - z = -4*y + 6. What is the greatest common divisor of y and 26?
2
Suppose 0 = 3*d - 85 - 191. Let u = d + -56. Calculate the highest common factor of 4 and u.
4
Let l be 3 + -10 + 3 + 72. What is the greatest common factor of l and 8?
4
Suppose -b = 3*g - 15, b - 7 = -g - 0*b. What is the greatest common divisor of g and 8?
4
Let k be 8/10*110/4. Suppose 202 = 3*x - x. Suppose j = -4*g + 130, -3*g - j + 2*j + x = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of k and g.
11
Suppose 4*m = 0, 4*r - m - 4*m - 48 = 0. Let s = -40 - -43. What is the greatest common factor of s and r?
3
Let y(l) = -l**3 - l**2 + 3*l - 4. Let k be y(2). Let n(r) = -2*r - 5. Let h be n(k). Calculate the highest common divisor of h and 6.
3
Suppose -2*o = 4*m + 36, -4*o + o - 49 = m. Let k be 3/((-6)/o + 0). Let j = 8 - 0. What is the highest common divisor of j and k?
8
Let j(w) = 11*w + 2. Let z = 2 - 5. Let f(k) = -56*k - 10. Let u(v) = z*f(v) - 16*j(v). Let a be u(-2). Calculate the highest common divisor of a and 70.
14
Suppose 2*o + 8 = 20. What is the greatest common factor of o and 12?
6
Let i = 63 - 51. Let f be (-5)/2*(-3 + 1). Suppose 4*m - 84 - 36 = -a, f*m - 339 = -3*a. Calculate the greatest common factor of i and a.
12
Suppose 0 = 5*r - 19 - 1. Let y be r/(-6) + 106/6. Suppose y = 4*s + 1. What is the greatest common divisor of s and 36?
4
Let a = -8 + 16. Calculate the greatest common divisor of a and 40.
8
Let m = 16 - 12. Suppose 40 - 137 = -5*p - r, -m*p = 2*r - 74. What is the greatest common divisor of p and 4?
4
Suppose -s + 12 = s. Let u(i) = -2*i + 5 - 4 + s*i. Let y be u(2). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 99 and y.
9
Let l(z) = -14*z. Let f be l(-9). Calculate the highest common factor of f and 18.
18
Let h(x) = x**2 - 2*x + 4. Let n be h(3). Let r be 6/9 - 5/(-15). Let z(k) = 6*k**2 + 2*k - 1. Let j be z(r). Calculate the greatest common factor of n and j.
7
Suppose -11*y + 65 = -6*y. Calculate the highest common factor of 39 and y.
13
Let o(t) = -t**3 - 2*t**2 - 2*t - 5. Let d be o(-3). Suppose 3*p = -4*r + 32, p = -p - 2*r + 18. Calculate the greatest common factor of d and p.
2
Let y(a) = a**3 + 10*a**2 - 6*a - 5. Let b be y(-6). 