e the highest common factor of 11 and p.
11
Let y = 29 - 19. Suppose 0 = 2*p + 2*i - 90, -2*p - i + 205 = 3*p. What is the greatest common divisor of y and p?
10
Let k be -10*(0 + (-170)/25). What is the greatest common divisor of k and 34?
34
Suppose -55*p = -52*p - 462. What is the highest common factor of p and 14?
14
Let j(l) = 3*l + 17. Let q be j(-4). What is the greatest common divisor of 10 and q?
5
Let l be (-2 - -11) + 4 + -2. Let i(d) = 11*d. Let v be i(3). What is the greatest common factor of v and l?
11
Let k = -9 - -9. Suppose 8*h - 3*h - 30 = k. What is the greatest common divisor of 18 and h?
6
Suppose -4*t - 60 = -7*t. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 5 and t.
5
Let v = -20 - -64. Suppose -2*p + 4 = -r, 5*p + 5*r - 28 = 3*p. What is the highest common factor of p and v?
4
Let c = -81 + 88. Calculate the highest common factor of c and 21.
7
Let g(n) = n**2 - 5*n - 12. Let d = 0 + 7. Let k be g(d). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 6 and k.
2
Let v = -14 + 32. Suppose 0 = 5*w, -5*k + k + 12 = 2*w. Suppose 0*i - 39 = -5*i + k*r, -15 = -2*i + r. What is the greatest common divisor of v and i?
6
Suppose 0*d + 2*d = 6. Let j be (3 - 2 - 0)*d. Suppose -34 = j*w - 5*w. Calculate the greatest common divisor of w and 170.
17
Let l = 54 - 52. What is the greatest common divisor of 4 and l?
2
Let j be ((-1)/6)/((-7)/42). Let f(y) = 2*y**2 - 5*y + 2. Let v be f(3). Calculate the highest common divisor of j and v.
1
Suppose 3*j = 2*v - 16, -3*v + 2*v + 5*j + 1 = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of 77 and v.
11
Let j be (9 - (-1 + 2))/(10/5). Calculate the greatest common divisor of j and 6.
2
Suppose 0 = -3*r - 0*r + 6. Suppose r*h - 17 = 13. Calculate the highest common divisor of h and 165.
15
Suppose -299 = -5*r + 86. Let y be (-4)/(-18) + (-485)/(-45). What is the highest common factor of r and y?
11
Let g(y) = -11*y - 18. Let x be g(-6). Calculate the highest common divisor of x and 6.
6
Let l(r) = -9*r. Let a be l(-2). Suppose -14 = -0*t - 3*t + 2*o, t = -2*o + a. What is the highest common factor of t and 40?
8
Let z be (-21)/2*(-16)/3. Let m(w) = -10*w**2 - 2*w - 1. Let l be m(-1). Let d be 6/(1*l/(-12)). What is the highest common divisor of z and d?
8
Let g be (216/(-12))/((-2)/9). What is the highest common divisor of 27 and g?
27
Let k be (0 + 9)/(3/4). Let q be (-1730)/(-18) - (-75)/(-675). Calculate the highest common divisor of k and q.
12
Let v(l) = -2*l**3 - 7*l**2 - 3*l + 6. Let z be v(-4). Calculate the greatest common divisor of z and 136.
34
Let t(v) = -5*v**2 - 4 + 0*v**2 - 7*v + 0*v**2 + 0*v - v**3. Let s be t(-4). What is the greatest common divisor of s and 2?
2
Let s be (36/15)/(27/90). What is the highest common factor of 72 and s?
8
Let g = 20 + -14. Let d = 6 + g. Calculate the greatest common factor of 12 and d.
12
Let f = -206 + 331. Suppose 5*u - 4 - 11 = 0, 5*v - 5*u - f = 0. What is the highest common divisor of v and 7?
7
Let z(v) = -2*v + 5. Let t be z(1). Calculate the greatest common factor of t and 9.
3
Suppose -2*y + 30 = 3*y. Suppose u + 95 = y*u. What is the greatest common factor of 95 and u?
19
Let b = -2 - 3. Suppose -2*i = -i. Let d = i - b. Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and 5.
5
Let l = 140 + -28. Let i(o) = -4*o**2 + 5*o + o**3 - o**2 - 4 + 0*o**2 + o**2. Let b be i(4). What is the greatest common divisor of l and b?
16
Suppose 8*m - 1440 = -2*m. Let d be (1 + 2)/((-1)/(-9)). Let p = 43 - d. Calculate the greatest common factor of p and m.
16
Suppose 4*v - 30 + 6 = 0. What is the highest common divisor of v and 30?
6
Suppose -12 = -v + 2*w, 5*v + w = 3*v + 4. Let s = v + -8. Let q(b) = -9*b + 4. Let i be q(s). What is the highest common divisor of i and 8?
8
Suppose 14*f - 126 - 42 = 0. Calculate the greatest common divisor of f and 3.
3
Let x(l) = 2*l + 4. Let p(a) = a**2 + 2*a + 1. Let m be p(-2). Let r be (6 + (-9)/3)*m. Let q be x(r). What is the highest common divisor of q and 60?
10
Suppose b - 24 = -3*b. Let r = b + -1. Calculate the highest common divisor of 40 and r.
5
Suppose 0 = 5*f + 2*h - 54, 5*f - 2*h - 52 = -3*h. Calculate the highest common divisor of 20 and f.
10
Suppose 5*a = m - 15, 4*m - 4*a - 33 = -m. What is the highest common divisor of m and 20?
5
Let f = 102 - 66. Suppose -8*k + 4*k = 4*g - 24, 0 = -2*k + 4. What is the highest common divisor of g and f?
4
Let v be ((-3)/(-3))/(-1 + 2). Let c(h) = h - 9. Let a be c(10). What is the greatest common divisor of a and v?
1
Let j be (-3)/12 + 18/8. Suppose -j*b = -100 + 12. Let p = b + -29. What is the greatest common factor of 120 and p?
15
Let z(h) = -h**2 - 15*h - 24. Let i be z(-13). Calculate the greatest common divisor of i and 4.
2
Let k = 15 + -9. Let a(d) = d**3 + 4*d**2 + 3*d + 1. Let y be a(-2). Suppose y*z - 72 = -0*z. Calculate the greatest common divisor of z and k.
6
Let j be (0 - 0 - 0)/(-2). Suppose 0 = -j*o - 5*o + 200. Let k be 10 + ((-4)/2 - 0). Calculate the highest common factor of k and o.
8
Let o(s) = -11*s + 0*s + 1 + 0*s - 8. Let p be o(-5). Calculate the highest common factor of p and 12.
12
Let v be 22/3 + (-1)/3. Let s = v + -7. Suppose 2*q + s*n = -3*n + 8, -20 = -5*q - n. Calculate the greatest common factor of q and 16.
4
Suppose 2*u + 2*u - 50 = -2*v, 88 = 4*v - 4*u. Let t = v + -19. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 4 and t.
4
Let m = 117 + 73. Let r be (-30)/9*(-15 + 0). Let t be (-4)/10 + 970/r. What is the highest common divisor of t and m?
19
Let c(t) be the third derivative of -t**5/60 - 11*t**4/24 - t**3/3 + 4*t**2. Let l be c(-10). What is the highest common divisor of l and 64?
8
Suppose 25*n - 348 = 21*n. What is the highest common divisor of 29 and n?
29
Let f(c) = c**2 + 5*c - 2. Let p be f(3). Let t = p - 44. Let w = t + 33. What is the highest common factor of w and 33?
11
Let x be 122 - 0 - (6 + -4). Suppose 0*l = 3*l + 330. Let s = -62 - l. What is the greatest common divisor of s and x?
24
Let s(k) = 9*k**2 + 5*k + 3. Let n = -25 + 19. Let c be s(n). Calculate the highest common divisor of c and 27.
27
Let b(n) = 18*n**3 + n**2 - n + 1. Let p be b(1). Let j be (70/3 + 2)/((-78)/(-117)). Calculate the highest common factor of j and p.
19
Let t(r) = r**3 - 3*r**2 - 5*r - 1. Suppose -2*a + 12 - 2 = 0. Let f be t(a). Calculate the highest common divisor of 3 and f.
3
Let g = 188 + -67. Let p = -18 + 29. Suppose -v = -0*v - p. Calculate the highest common factor of g and v.
11
Let p(v) = v + 2. Let z be p(0). Suppose -2*o + z*b + 180 = -o, 0 = -b - 5. Calculate the greatest common factor of 17 and o.
17
Let n be (-4)/1 + 175/7. Calculate the highest common factor of 3 and n.
3
Suppose 6*j = 4*j + 40. Let n be ((-72)/(-10))/(6/j). Let c(d) = 17*d**3 - d**2 - d + 1. Let r be c(1). Calculate the greatest common divisor of r and n.
8
Let c(b) = -4 + 7 - 3*b + 12 - 1. Let k be c(-12). Calculate the highest common divisor of k and 25.
25
Let q(a) = -a**2 + 6*a + 1. Let u be q(6). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 7 and u.
1
Suppose 3*x - 9 = -5*n, 2*n + 9 = 3*n + 3*x. Let w = 2 - n. Suppose -225 = -w*v - v. Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and 15.
15
Let l be 2 + (0 - -2)/1. Suppose 12 = g - l*v, 0*g - v = g + 8. Let k be 2*(-2)/g - -69. Calculate the highest common divisor of 28 and k.
14
Let r(m) = -4*m**3 - m - 1. Let j be r(-1). Suppose -3*i + 78 = j*q, i = 2*i - 5*q - 45. Let d = i - 19. Calculate the highest common factor of 33 and d.
11
Let h be 1/(1 - 0/(-2)). Let o = h + -5. Let y be (-16)/12*30/o. Calculate the greatest common divisor of y and 50.
10
Suppose 0 = -5*c + z + 59, -c - 2 = -z - 13. Let f = 36 - 12. What is the greatest common factor of c and f?
12
Let r(s) = -s**2 + 3*s + 2. Let i be r(4). Let t be -12*i/(2 - 0). What is the greatest common divisor of t and 4?
4
Let z(y) = -y**3 + 3*y**2 + 4*y + 3. Let g be z(4). Suppose 5*q + 4*m - 61 = 0, 5*q - g*m - 27 = 41. What is the greatest common divisor of q and 39?
13
Let j be ((-80)/24)/(4/(-66)). Calculate the highest common factor of 22 and j.
11
Suppose -12*g = -15*g + 114. Calculate the highest common divisor of g and 418.
38
Suppose -105 = -5*t + 5*c + 35, -4*t = 4*c - 96. Calculate the greatest common factor of 130 and t.
26
Suppose -d - 66 = -3*d. 