 + -3. Suppose 0 = -4*b - j*b + 528. Suppose -b = 2*q - 6*q. Calculate the highest common factor of 11 and q.
11
Let p(a) = a**2 + 3*a + 3. Let f be p(-5). Let x = -32 - -58. What is the highest common factor of f and x?
13
Suppose -4*d - 2*h + 4*h = -42, -5*d + 42 = h. Suppose -5*i = -96 + 6. What is the highest common factor of i and d?
9
Suppose 22 = 3*x + 4. Suppose -o - 125 = -x*o. Suppose -38 = -2*s + 62. Calculate the greatest common divisor of o and s.
25
Let l = -37 - -75. What is the highest common divisor of l and 57?
19
Suppose 2*r - 62 = -v, 0 = 2*v - 3*r + 1 - 104. Let i = -11 + v. Calculate the highest common factor of i and 18.
9
Suppose 2987 = 3*t + 1040. Calculate the greatest common divisor of t and 59.
59
Suppose -3*n + 5*x + 172 = -316, -4*x = -2*n + 326. What is the highest common divisor of n and 23?
23
Let y(d) = -d - 1. Suppose -1 - 11 = 4*p. Let g be y(p). What is the greatest common divisor of 8 and g?
2
Suppose -4*c - 9 = 7, 5*f + 2*c = 72. Let k(u) = u**2 - 4*u + 8. Let t be k(-4). What is the greatest common divisor of f and t?
8
Suppose -15*g + 20*g + 5 = 0. Let h(b) = -9*b**3 + b + 1. Let v be h(g). Calculate the highest common factor of 9 and v.
9
Let h = 3 + 0. Suppose 0 = -10*u + 11*u. Suppose u = -h*r - 0*r + 42. Calculate the highest common divisor of 42 and r.
14
Let r = -63 - -108. Suppose r = 2*x - 7. Calculate the greatest common divisor of x and 65.
13
Suppose -5*z + 3*b + 6 = -20, 3*z + 3*b - 6 = 0. Suppose 6*d - d + z*j - 393 = 0, 4*d = 3*j + 302. Calculate the highest common divisor of d and 7.
7
Suppose 6 = o + j, 0*o + 4*j - 6 = 5*o. Let g(k) = -k**3 + 5*k**2 - k. Let p be g(3). Suppose -x + p = 3. What is the greatest common divisor of x and o?
2
Suppose 44 = 2*q + 4*z, 10 = q + 2*z - 4*z. Suppose -5*k = -61 + q. Calculate the highest common factor of 3 and k.
3
Let p(s) = 3*s**2 - s + 1. Let m be p(1). Suppose 37 = f + 5*v, 4*f + 17 = 4*v + 45. What is the greatest common factor of f and m?
3
Let m(l) = 12 + 4*l + 0 - 3 + 3 + l**2. Let o be m(-12). What is the highest common factor of 12 and o?
12
Let w be 31/(-3) - 10/15. Let l = w + 16. Suppose -4*b + l*j = -8, 4*b = -4*j + j + 40. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 14 and b.
7
Suppose -4*b - 4 + 0 = 2*u, u = 4*b - 32. Let v be ((-9)/u)/((-2)/(-56)). Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and 7.
7
Suppose -6*y = -y - 4*a - 58, -5*y + 5*a = -60. What is the greatest common factor of y and 90?
10
Let g be 16 + (0 - (0 + 1)). Let s(h) = 6*h**3 - 2*h**2 + 4*h - 3. Let v be s(1). What is the greatest common divisor of g and v?
5
Suppose -3*g = -209 - 34. Let v be -1*6/2*-3. Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and v.
9
Let i(s) = s**3 + 4*s**2 + 3*s + 7. Let m be i(-3). What is the highest common factor of m and 49?
7
Let q = 11 + -4. Suppose d - q = -3. Suppose d*n + 0*n - 96 = 0. Calculate the greatest common factor of n and 60.
12
Let m = -103 - -61. Let t be (-3 - -4)/((-2)/m). Let s = -6 + 13. Calculate the greatest common factor of s and t.
7
Suppose 5*x = -7 - 158. Let n be x/6*(-4 - -2). Calculate the highest common factor of 11 and n.
11
Let f be 2 + ((-4)/(-2) - 4). Suppose 2*x - z = f, 8*x - 5*x - 5*z + 7 = 0. Calculate the highest common divisor of x and 7.
1
Let z be 63/6*(-8)/(-12). Suppose z = 2*k - 15. What is the greatest common factor of k and 11?
11
Let g = -33 - -51. What is the greatest common factor of 18 and g?
18
Suppose o = -o + 32. Suppose -5*j + 160 = -n, -4*j + 0*j + 2*n = -128. Calculate the highest common factor of o and j.
16
Let b = 43 - -21. Calculate the greatest common factor of 16 and b.
16
Suppose 5*f = 2*f + 15. Suppose -b = -2*q + 3, -f*b + 3 = q - 4. Calculate the highest common divisor of 18 and q.
2
Suppose -4*l + 406 = 46. Calculate the greatest common factor of l and 36.
18
Let i be 5/(-2)*(-196)/35. Suppose 4*k - 2*k - 8 = s, -5*k + s + i = 0. What is the highest common divisor of 14 and k?
2
Suppose 4*o + 144 = 4*w, 4*w - 66 = -2*o + 78. Let u be 1*-3*(11 - 17). What is the greatest common divisor of u and w?
18
Let w = 68 + 12. Suppose -2*n - 18 = -2*q + q, -4*q = -2*n - 48. Calculate the greatest common divisor of w and q.
10
Let f(i) = i**3 - 7*i**2 + 6*i + 4. Let n be f(6). Let l(m) = 2*m**2 - 2*m + 2. Let t be l(n). Calculate the greatest common factor of 52 and t.
26
Let q = 146 + -132. Calculate the greatest common divisor of q and 6.
2
Suppose 0 = -4*k - 0*k - 40. Let d = -6 - k. Calculate the highest common factor of d and 1.
1
Let w = 6 + 1. Suppose 0 = w*t - 12*t + 15. Let b(y) = 5*y**2 + 4. Let q be b(t). Calculate the greatest common divisor of q and 7.
7
Let t = 19 + -10. Let f = 2 + 2. Let g = f + t. What is the highest common factor of 91 and g?
13
Suppose -4 = 5*p + 21, -2*t + 7 = p. Calculate the greatest common factor of 24 and t.
6
Let b(j) = -7*j + 3. Let r(h) = -8*h + 4. Let f(x) = 3*b(x) - 2*r(x). Let i be f(-5). Let o = 104 + -39. What is the highest common divisor of o and i?
13
Suppose -72 = -18*n + 16*n. Let i(l) = -4*l. Let f be i(-3). Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and f.
12
Suppose 9 = 2*s - 11. Suppose 10 = -3*h - 5*v, -5*h - 3*v = -0*v - s. What is the greatest common divisor of 5 and h?
5
Let v be 318/30 - 2/(-5). Suppose v = -5*b + 151. Calculate the greatest common factor of b and 14.
14
Let c(q) = -q**3 + 2*q**2 + 3*q + 3. Let t be c(3). Let h be (-1)/((t/126)/(-1)). What is the greatest common factor of h and 14?
14
Let d(k) = 2*k**2 + 6*k + 8. Let b be d(-4). What is the highest common divisor of 16 and b?
16
Let n = 8 - 14. Let l be 4/12 + (-82)/n. What is the greatest common divisor of l and 7?
7
Let q be (62 + 1)*(-12)/(-9). Let i(s) = 3*s - 6. Let r = 18 + -12. Let o be i(r). Calculate the highest common factor of o and q.
12
Suppose -27 = 5*g + 5*v - 7, 3*v = -5*g - 16. Let x be (2*-1)/(g - -1). Suppose 3 = u, -y - 26 = -x*y - 5*u. Calculate the highest common factor of 99 and y.
11
Let b be (-5 - 1)*(3 - 2). Let t = b + 10. Suppose -35 = -t*q + 13. What is the highest common divisor of 12 and q?
12
Let d be (42/(-56))/((-6)/40). Let o(f) = 4*f**2 - 3*f. Let i be o(2). What is the greatest common divisor of i and d?
5
Suppose -4*k = -2*a + 20, 3*k + 6 = 5*a - 23. Suppose a*g - 38 = g - 4*m, -4*m + 56 = 4*g. Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and 54.
18
Let a = -42 - -154. Suppose 3*b - 50 = a. What is the greatest common divisor of 18 and b?
18
Suppose 2*r + 577 = 3*t, -130 = 2*t + r - 503. Suppose 0 = -2*p + 5*s + 398, t = p + 2*s - 28. What is the greatest common factor of 19 and p?
19
Let l(v) = -v - 4. Let b be l(-4). Suppose b*r + 2*r = 0. Suppose 5*x + 4*w - 22 = -1, 3*x - w - 16 = r. Calculate the greatest common factor of 15 and x.
5
Let v(c) = -c**2 - 21*c - 41. Let u be v(-18). What is the greatest common factor of u and 52?
13
Suppose 2*v - 10 = -3*v. Suppose -2*q = -u, -5 = -v*u + 2*q + 3. Suppose -u = -2*x + 16. Calculate the highest common factor of 6 and x.
6
Let w be (-9)/(-12)*12/3. Let g be (-9)/w + (6 - -3). Let p = -26 - -41. Calculate the highest common divisor of g and p.
3
Let x = -27 - -139. Let q(y) = -3*y**3 + y**2. Let c be q(-2). Suppose 0 = -2*n - 0 + c. Calculate the highest common factor of x and n.
14
Let b(s) = 2*s**2 + 5*s - 9. Let t be b(6). What is the greatest common divisor of 31 and t?
31
Suppose 0 = 4*h - 2*x + x - 10, 5*x = -h + 13. What is the highest common factor of 3 and h?
3
Let t be 13/(1*(-1)/(-6)). Suppose -3*c + 112 = -5*w - t, c - 50 = -w. Calculate the greatest common divisor of c and 11.
11
Suppose 3*s + 5 = 14, -2*s - 66 = -4*y. Calculate the highest common factor of 9 and y.
9
Let h be 63/4*-3*(-8)/9. What is the highest common divisor of 12 and h?
6
Let b(m) = -m**3 - 8*m**2 - 6*m - 3. Let o be b(-7). Let i be o/(-45) + (-205)/(-9). Calculate the greatest common divisor of i and 46.
23
Let q = 11 + 6. Suppose -360 = 13*v - q*v. Calculate the highest common factor of v and 36.
18
Suppose -n + 19 = -4*u, 5*u - 3*u = 5*n - 167. Let v be (-1)/(1/(-2)) + 0. Suppose -g = -v*g + n. Calculate the greatest common factor of g and 14.
7
Let u(l) = -7*l**3 + l**2 - 2*l - 2. Let j be u(-1). What is the greatest common divisor of 72 and j?
8
Let t(r) = 14*r - 70. Let x be t(18). 