ime factors of 4/(-18) - (-7 - 4739/63).
2, 41
Let q(d) = 37*d**2 - 3*d - 1. List the prime factors of q(2).
3, 47
List the prime factors of (185 + -1)/2 - (4 + -4).
2, 23
Let i = -17 - -10. Let d(b) = b**3 + 7*b**2 + 7. List the prime factors of d(i).
7
Let b = -14 + 42. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 7
Let o be (-2)/1*18/(-12). Suppose d - 48 = -o*d. What are the prime factors of d?
2, 3
Suppose 0 = 4*f - 2*i - 108 - 152, 4*f - 266 = 5*i. List the prime factors of f.
2
Let u(l) = l**3 - 6*l**2 - 4*l + 7. Let g be u(5). Let z be (-18)/(0 - (1 - 2)). Let p = z - g. List the prime factors of p.
2, 5
Suppose -i = -v + 35, -i - 167 = -5*v - 4*i. What are the prime factors of v?
2, 17
Let a be (-1)/(1*(-2)/(-10)). Suppose -3*s = -0*s + 27. Let n = a - s. What are the prime factors of n?
2
Let d(y) = y + 4. Let l be d(-4). Suppose -5*q = -l*q - 90. What are the prime factors of q?
2, 3
Let t be 1/6 - 35/(-6). Suppose y = 3*g - 16, -4 = -5*g + 5*y + t. List the prime factors of g.
7
Let w = -5 + 7. Let x = 12 - w. List the prime factors of x.
2, 5
List the prime factors of (-115)/(-92) - 111/(-4).
29
Suppose 2*d - 57 + 3 = 0. What are the prime factors of d?
3
Suppose 4*v - 3*f = 24, 3*v - 1 + 8 = -4*f. Suppose 4*t = -v*x + 17, 1 + 5 = 2*t + 4*x. What are the prime factors of t?
5
Suppose -1 = -3*f + 4*r, 2*f - 4*f + 2 = -2*r. Suppose -3*k + 4*v = 11, f*k - 8*k = -4*v + 13. List the prime factors of (-1)/(k*(-1)/(-4)).
2
Let h = 370 + -184. What are the prime factors of h?
2, 3, 31
Let v = -29 - 1. Let u = 62 + v. List the prime factors of u.
2
Suppose 4*k - 4*y - 70 = -y, 4*y + 11 = k. What are the prime factors of k?
19
Let z(l) = -l**3 - l - 2. Suppose -2*s + 2*i - 4 = 0, 3*s + 0*i - 4*i = -6. What are the prime factors of z(s)?
2
List the prime factors of (-1)/2 - ((-594)/4)/1.
2, 37
Let y be (-96)/(-9) + 2/(-3). Suppose 2*o - 2*k + 15 = -5*k, 0 = -5*o - 2*k - y. Suppose o*d + 5*d = 35. List the prime factors of d.
7
Suppose -j - 5*n - 28 = 49, 4*n = 2*j + 98. Let l = 102 + j. List the prime factors of (l/36)/(1/8).
2, 5
What are the prime factors of 64*(-3 + 0)/(-6)?
2
Let u(p) = -p + 1. Let m(d) = -4*d - 3. Let y(g) = -m(g) + 3*u(g). What are the prime factors of y(5)?
11
Suppose -4*h - 4*q + 20 = 0, -5*h + 3*q - 2*q + 25 = 0. Suppose 4 + 14 = -4*o + h*l, 2*l = -o + 2. List the prime factors of o/(-2) + 8 + -2.
7
Let w be (-2)/(-4) - 3/6. Suppose x + 3*k - 14 = w, -4*x + 0*k + 56 = k. What are the prime factors of x?
2, 7
Let s = -10 + -15. Let l = -14 - s. List the prime factors of l.
11
Suppose 3*l - 736 = -l. What are the prime factors of ((-33)/(-22))/(6/l)?
2, 23
Let l(z) = 2*z**3 - 2*z**2 + z + 2. Let g = 5 + -3. List the prime factors of l(g).
2, 3
Suppose 0 = -4*c + 141 + 195. List the prime factors of c.
2, 3, 7
Let c be 1*(-5)/((-15)/6). List the prime factors of (-29 + -1)/((-3)/c).
2, 5
Suppose -2*l + z + 545 = -0*z, -5*l + 1357 = 3*z. What are the prime factors of 14/21 - l/(-6)?
2, 23
Let f(j) = -3 + j**3 - 6*j**2 - 8*j + 2*j**2 + 0. Let c be f(6). Let h = -5 + c. What are the prime factors of h?
2
Let g = 157 - 87. List the prime factors of g.
2, 5, 7
Let p(k) be the second derivative of 5*k**3/2 - k**2/2 + 3*k. Let c be p(2). Suppose 0 = -4*q - 4*m + 35 + c, -5*q + 4*m + 62 = 0. List the prime factors of q.
2, 7
Suppose 144 = 4*x - x - o, -2*x + 5*o = -96. List the prime factors of x.
2, 3
Let l(m) = -m + 4. Let k be (-2)/12*2*33. What are the prime factors of l(k)?
3, 5
Let q be (-40)/32 - 2/(-8). List the prime factors of (-23 - -3)/(-1) + q.
19
Suppose -3*b - b = n - 20, -5*n = 2*b - 46. Let v = n - 3. Suppose v*l = 15 - 5. List the prime factors of l.
2
Suppose -4*x + 48 = -352. What are the prime factors of x?
2, 5
Suppose 5*v - u + 25 = 8, 6 = -3*v + 2*u. What are the prime factors of (5 + 1)*(-6)/v?
3
Let k(h) = h + 2. List the prime factors of k(4).
2, 3
Let c(m) = -12*m - 1. What are the prime factors of c(-3)?
5, 7
Let c(b) = b + 3. Let y be c(0). Let l be (y + -2)*(-2 + 2). Let s = 3 + l. List the prime factors of s.
3
List the prime factors of 4/(-16) - (-914)/8.
2, 3, 19
Suppose 2*h - 7 = h. Let s(f) = f**2 - 4*f - 8. List the prime factors of s(h).
13
Suppose 0 = 2*l - 4 - 6. Suppose 82 = l*b - 13. List the prime factors of b.
19
Let n be -4 - -2 - -7 - 2. Let w be n*6/9 - 2. Suppose w*b + 2*b = 20. List the prime factors of b.
2, 5
Let j be -5*(-4 - -1 - -2). Suppose 0 = -5*i, -i + 30 = j*b - 2*i. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 3
Suppose 360 = 5*l - l. Suppose -2*t + 4 = -4. Suppose l = t*c + 34. What are the prime factors of c?
2, 7
Let c = -17 - -16. Let s(a) = -35*a**3 - a**2 + a + 1. List the prime factors of s(c).
2, 17
Let a(r) = -r**2 - 5*r + 1. Let w be a(-6). Let k(c) = -c**3 - 5*c**2 - 2*c - 6. Let f be k(w). Let l = 14 - f. List the prime factors of l.
2, 5
Suppose -2*c - 36 = 2*c. Let g = c - -18. What are the prime factors of g?
3
What are the prime factors of ((-18)/9 - (-1)/(-3))*-3?
7
Let b(v) be the third derivative of -v**6/120 + v**5/12 - v**4/24 + 2*v**2. List the prime factors of b(3).
3, 5
Let y be 0/2 - -1*21. Suppose -4*r + y + 3 = 0. What are the prime factors of -1 + (-1 - -2*r)?
2, 5
Let z be (-2 - 4)/(-2) - -3. Suppose -z*j + 130 = -j. List the prime factors of j.
2, 13
Let t = 5 - 0. Suppose -2*j + 4 = -2*r, 6*r + t*j - 10 = r. Suppose 4*q + 0*m + 3*m - 35 = r, 2 = q + 3*m. List the prime factors of q.
11
Suppose -4*u + 16 = -8. List the prime factors of -32*-1*3/u.
2
Let j(y) = 3*y**2 - 2*y. List the prime factors of j(3).
3, 7
Let y = -1 + 2. Let z(d) be the third derivative of d**4/6 - d**3/6 - 2*d**2. What are the prime factors of z(y)?
3
Let m = 374 - 264. What are the prime factors of m?
2, 5, 11
Suppose -5*v = 4*w, 4*w + 2*v + 0*v - 12 = 0. Suppose d + w*g - 14 = 0, -4*g + 14 = 2*d - g. Suppose -d*a - 27 = -7*a. List the prime factors of a.
3
Suppose -b = -6*b + 580. List the prime factors of b.
2, 29
Let n = -2 - -4. Suppose -3 = -5*l + 12, 3*a - 21 = n*l. What are the prime factors of a?
3
What are the prime factors of ((-9)/12)/((-6)/16)?
2
Let g(y) = 2*y - 2. Let o be g(6). Suppose 5*r = -0 + o. Let p = 0 + r. What are the prime factors of p?
2
Suppose 314 = 3*n - 1. Let h = n + -75. List the prime factors of h.
2, 3, 5
Suppose 5*s + 2*v - 30 = 0, 5*s - 3*v - 30 + 0 = 0. List the prime factors of 12/8 + 39/s.
2
Let k = -1 + -8. Let m(t) = -t - 4. Let w be m(k). Suppose 5 + 65 = w*y. What are the prime factors of y?
2, 7
Suppose -2*q = -3*t + 12, 3*q - 3*t = 4*q - 12. Suppose q*k = -2*k + 4. What are the prime factors of k?
2
Let k be (10/(-4))/((-1)/4). Let x = -2 - -4. Suppose -x*u + u = -k. List the prime factors of u.
2, 5
Suppose -2*z + 234 = 2*x, -2*x - 3*x = z - 97. List the prime factors of z.
2, 61
Let y = 340 - 226. What are the prime factors of y?
2, 3, 19
Let k(t) = t**3 + 6*t**2 - 3*t - 11. What are the prime factors of k(-5)?
29
Suppose -4*x - 220 = -4*z - x, 0 = -5*z - 5*x + 275. What are the prime factors of z?
5, 11
Let q = 65 - 32. Suppose -4*x = -7*x + q. What are the prime factors of x?
11
Let o(a) = a**2 - 6*a - 2. Let q be o(6). What are the prime factors of q/10 + 848/40?
3, 7
Suppose -2*u = 2*u. Suppose -n + 4*m + 14 = 0, u = -4*n + 4*m + 54 - 22. What are the prime factors of (-3)/n*(-5 - 1)?
3
Let j(f) = -f + 23. What are the prime factors of j(7)?
2
Let m(o) = o**2 + 4*o - 1. Let b be m(-3). Let p be 0/(3 + -1) - b. Suppose 0 = s - 5*s - 20, -p*d + 51 = -3*s. What are the prime factors of d?
3
Let v(d) = -d**3 - 5*d**2 + d + 4. Let s be 1*5/(-4)*4. Let c be v(s). List the prime factors of 0 + c + (-20)/(-2).
3
Let d = 251 - 152. What are the prime factors of d?
3, 11
Let q = 40 - -156. What are the prime factors of q?
2, 7
Let i(u) = u**2 + 1. Let r(s) = -7*s - 8. Let p(h) = -i(h) - r(h). What are the prime factors of p(5)?
17
Let s(j) = 4*j**2 - 3*j - 3. Let x be s(3). Let p = 52 + -35. Let k = x - p. What are the prime factors of k?
7
Let j(p) = p - 6. Let r be j(6). Suppose 2*g - 5*u = 17, 3*g = -r*g + u + 6. List the prime factors of g*(2 - (-2 + 2)).
2
Suppose g + 3*q = -q + 92, 4*g - 278 = 2*q. List the prime factors of g.
2, 3
Suppose -2*k - 27 = -5*k. Let z be 21/k + (-4)/(-6). Suppose 13 = 5*f + d, 0 = -z*f + 5*f + 5*d + 4. 