*p + 2*p. Suppose 976 = f*j + 141. Suppose 5*c = 5*k + 410, -2*c + 0*k - k + j = 0. Is c composite?
False
Suppose -y - 2*f + 210 = 4*y, 0 = -5*y + 4*f + 240. Let k(w) = 2*w**3 - 3*w**2 + 3*w. Let s be k(5). Suppose l + y - s = 0. Is l a prime number?
False
Let s = 65 - 63. Suppose -2*f - 2*m = -2408, -7*f - s*m - 2396 = -9*f. Is f prime?
True
Suppose 2*h = -0*h - 2*m, 2*h + 5*m + 15 = 0. Suppose -h = 5*r + 5, 3*r + 1530 = 4*u. Is u a composite number?
True
Suppose -4*m = -7*m. Suppose 5*k + v + 4*v - 1640 = 0, m = -v + 2. Suppose 0*a = 2*a - k. Is a composite?
False
Let a be (-5)/(-6)*(0 + 6). Let q be 1*(a - 4)*161. Let f = q - 112. Is f a composite number?
True
Let k(i) = -220*i**3 - i**2 - 2*i - 1. Let c = 33 + -35. Is k(c) prime?
True
Suppose -u = -3*v + 7562, -v + 4*u = 4*v - 12615. Is v composite?
True
Let m = 26 + -23. Suppose m*o = -0*o + 15, 0 = 5*n + o - 1260. Is n composite?
False
Let p be (-4)/6 + (-44)/(-12). Suppose 2*g - p*g + 129 = 0. Let y = 244 + g. Is y prime?
True
Let x = 4252 + -1321. Is x composite?
True
Let i be (-128)/3 - (-14)/21. Let t = i + 91. Is t a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -6*m + 13733 - 5339. Is m prime?
True
Suppose 2*f - 4*f - 24 = 0. Let p be (-22)/(-6) + 8/f. Suppose 0 = 3*m + x - 739, 4*m + 0*x - p*x = 994. Is m prime?
False
Let a be 680/(-35) + ((-30)/(-21) - 1). Let s = 147 - a. Is s composite?
True
Let v(t) = t**3 - 7*t**2 - 7. Let c be v(7). Let m(p) = -87*p - 8. Let z be m(c). Suppose -4*f - 5 + z = 0. Is f prime?
True
Suppose -6*x + 5*x + 5 = 0. Suppose 0 = x*m + 2*v - 0*v - 181, 4*m + 4*v = 152. Is m a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*y + 17 = 5*a - 6, -3*a = 5*y - 19. Suppose 25 = 5*t + 2*w - w, -11 = -4*t + w. Suppose t*m = y*v - 3378, -m + 0*m = -2. Is v prime?
True
Let h be 733 - (-1 - -4)/(1/1). Suppose -q = -i + 374, q = -2*i - 3*q + h. Is i a prime number?
False
Let y = -5 + 4. Let u(k) = -3*k**3 - k. Let c be u(y). Is (c + -3)/((-1)/(-815)) prime?
False
Let w(z) = 87*z + 183. Is w(8) prime?
False
Let q(f) be the third derivative of -f**6/120 + f**5/30 + f**4/8 - f**3/2 + 4*f**2. Let g be q(2). Let v = g + 236. Is v prime?
True
Suppose 0*o = 3*o + 63. Let z be (-4)/14 - 48/o. Suppose -47 = -z*k + 539. Is k a composite number?
False
Suppose h = -4*s + 253, 557 = 4*h + 3*s - 494. Is h prime?
False
Suppose 639 = -2*t + 100673. Is t composite?
True
Is (1043/(-21))/(9/(-27)) a composite number?
False
Let u(g) = g**3 - 10*g**2 - 2*g + 6. Let t be u(8). Let h = -355 - t. Let w = h - -830. Is w composite?
False
Let c = 8683 - -178. Is c a prime number?
True
Suppose 4*s - 88 = 12. Is s - (6/(-2) + 5) prime?
True
Let i(k) = -4*k**3 - 13*k**2 - 7*k - 12. Let h be i(-9). Suppose -c - 5*c = -h. Is c a prime number?
False
Suppose -58*y + 59*y + 485 = 0. Let p = y - -816. Is p prime?
True
Let y(s) = 2*s**2 + s + 1. Let w be y(-3). Suppose -18 = r - 5*r - 2*t, 2*r + w = 4*t. Suppose -i = 5*z - 27, -z - r*z = 5*i - 179. Is i a composite number?
False
Suppose -2*d - 4 = -3*d + q, -3*q + 8 = d. Suppose 522 = -3*w + d*w. Let i = 746 - w. Is i prime?
False
Let p = -1476 - -953. Let n = p + 1504. Is (-8)/(-28) + n/21 a prime number?
True
Suppose 7*b = 30211 + 47790. Is b a prime number?
False
Let j = 0 - -2. Suppose 12*l - 7 = 5. Is (3378/12)/(l/j) composite?
False
Let x(i) = i**3 - 8*i**2 + i - 5. Let g be x(8). Suppose 4*d = g*v, 5*d + 2 + 1 = 3*v. Is ((-2)/v)/((-4)/(-536)) a prime number?
True
Let k(i) = i**3 + 43*i**2 + 64*i + 19. Is k(-39) a composite number?
False
Let v(b) = -b**3 + 7*b**2 - 2*b - 2. Let u be -3*(-3)/18*10*1. Is v(u) prime?
False
Is (-477)/(-6)*632/48*4 a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*b - 3*a + 10 = 41, -2*b = -4*a + 10. Let y = b + 11. Is (y - -1)/(9/207) prime?
False
Let y(w) = 0*w + 4*w + 33*w + 4 + 10. Let o be y(-10). Let k = o + 511. Is k prime?
False
Suppose 1400 = -0*j - 3*j + 2*h, -2*j - 946 = 5*h. Suppose 5074 = 5*z + 909. Let v = j + z. Is v a prime number?
False
Let p be (-2 - (4 + -5))*-8. Suppose 4*t - p = 0, -u + 3*t - 4*t = -979. Is u composite?
False
Let k(j) be the second derivative of j**4/6 + 23*j**3/6 - 9*j**2 - 6*j. Is k(-21) composite?
True
Suppose 49056 = 5*i + 5*n - 15899, 5*i + 4*n = 64953. Is i composite?
True
Is (32811/6)/(-1 - 184/(-176)) a prime number?
False
Suppose -542 = -z - b, -8*z - 542 = -9*z + b. Is z a prime number?
False
Is 25074 - (-6 - (-18 - -11)) a composite number?
False
Suppose -h - 3*b = -37 - 69, h + b - 102 = 0. Suppose 51 + 18 = -d. Let x = d + h. Is x a prime number?
True
Suppose 4*y - 10 = 5*c, -c - 3*y + 8*y - 2 = 0. Let k(l) = 2*l**2 + 4*l + 2. Let x be k(c). Is (-15)/((-2)/x) + 0 a prime number?
False
Suppose 5*u - k = k + 97, -3*u = -3*k - 60. Let h be (4/3)/((16/339)/8). Suppose h + u = 5*b. Is b a prime number?
False
Let d = 33 + -22. Suppose 0 = -4*r + r - 2*k - 22, -r - d = -3*k. Is 1729/11 + r/44 prime?
True
Suppose -1805 - 125574 = -7*k. Is k a composite number?
True
Let i(p) = -p**2 - p + 2. Let y be i(-2). Suppose 5*z = -4*k + 32, -5*z + 7*z = -4*k + 20. Suppose y = -w + 1 - k, -b + 331 = 4*w. Is b a composite number?
True
Suppose 33612 = -4*d + 142904. Is d a composite number?
True
Let h = -258 + 1313. Is h prime?
False
Let g(b) = b - 15. Let c be g(7). Let q be (-2)/3*3204/c. Suppose 0 = 2*y + 3*f - 98, q = 5*y + f + f. Is y a composite number?
True
Let f(g) be the first derivative of 2*g**3 - 25*g**2/2 - 4*g - 21. Is f(-9) prime?
False
Is 6/14 - (-13184750)/805 composite?
True
Suppose 17 = 5*g + 2. Let s = 42 + -26. Let v = g + s. Is v a composite number?
False
Suppose 8*c = 7308 + 28796. Is c prime?
True
Suppose 5*g = -3*o + 19, -4*g + 4 = 2*o - 12. Suppose 0 = 4*j - g*j + 1061. Is j prime?
True
Suppose -5*p + 3 = -22. Suppose 4*w - 2*l + 5*l = -148, 2*w + p*l = -60. Let v = 59 + w. Is v a prime number?
True
Let q(y) = -y + 8. Let l be q(-7). Is 39624/40 + 6/l a prime number?
True
Let t(r) = -r**3 - 1201*r - r**2 + 791 + 1201*r. Is t(0) a prime number?
False
Suppose 9*c = 7*c. Is 68/(c - -1) + 1 composite?
True
Suppose 63*v + 14 = 61*v. Let a(z) = -80*z + 3. Is a(v) composite?
False
Suppose -3*y = a - 170, -5*y + 0*y + 265 = -2*a. Suppose -y + 763 = 4*b. Is b composite?
True
Suppose 6 + 0 = -2*j, -5*j = -v + 16. Is (-5)/((-25)/3970)*v composite?
True
Let d(c) = -57*c - 1. Suppose -4*u + 14 = 2. Let b(w) = -w - 4. Let o be b(u). Is d(o) a composite number?
True
Let h = -138 + 315. Suppose -3*k + k + x = -h, -3*x = -k + 91. Suppose 0 = -3*r + 346 - k. Is r a prime number?
False
Let l be 15/(-10)*(-12)/9. Suppose -l*j = 4*c, 3*j - j = -2*c + 6. Is j/(-21) - (-2347)/7 a composite number?
True
Let x = 97 - 93. Suppose 5*c + 59 = x*h + 334, 4*c + 3*h - 251 = 0. Is c composite?
False
Let l(h) = -h**2 - 5*h - 1. Let w be l(-2). Suppose 4*v + 363 + 65 = 4*j, -w*v - 519 = -j. Let i = v - -230. Is i a prime number?
True
Let b = 1892 - -1449. Is b a prime number?
False
Suppose -5*m + m + 5*y = -812, 4*m - 812 = -2*y. Suppose -3*w + 960 = g + m, 0 = 2*w - 3*g - 490. Is w a prime number?
True
Let c be 2909/4 + 3/4. Let k be 114/8*c/21. Suppose 3*l + k = 4*q - 45, 0 = -3*q + 5*l + 418. Is q composite?
False
Let t = -1117 + 13112. Is t a prime number?
False
Let m(x) = 696*x + 3. Let u(v) = v. Let t(b) = m(b) - 2*u(b). Is t(2) composite?
True
Let r(c) = c**3 + 25*c**2 - 2*c + 47. Is r(-24) a prime number?
False
Suppose 99*f = 101*f - 7390. Is f a prime number?
False
Suppose 11 = 3*g + 4*o, -2*g + 4*o = 2*g - 24. Let x = g - -7. Suppose -a + 97 = x. Is a composite?
True
Let v be -2 + (-3783)/3 - -1. Let w be 35/(-14)*(0 + v). Suppose -4*c + w = c. Is c composite?
False
Let o(d) = 2*d - 18. Let y be o(15). Let w = y + -10. Suppose j = -w*v + 54 + 18, -3*v = 4*j - 103. Is v a prime number?
True
Let p(i) be the second derivative of -i**5/10 + i**4/2 - i**3/3 + 3*i**2/2 - 55*i. Is p(-5) a prime number?
False
Let g(a) = -7*a**3 + 2*a**2 - a - 1. Let x = -14 + 10. Let u be g(x). Suppose 2*p - 5*p = -u. Is p composite?
True
Suppose 4*m - 3*m - 4*s + 3 = 0, -5*s = -5. Let b be (-256 + m)*108/(-45). Suppose v = b - 93. Is v composite?
True
Suppose -4*g = -7*g - 5*q + 504, -2*q = g - 168. Suppose u = -3*u - g. Let b = 61 + u. Is b composite?
False
Let l = 20008 - -11649. Suppose -23706 = -7*u + l. Is u prime?
False
Let q be (11 - 3) + 1*-4.