-3)/6)/(g/(-28) - 2). Calculate the highest common factor of 7 and r.
7
Suppose 5*j - 57 - 33 = 0. Let i be (9/(-6) + -1)*6/(-3). Suppose g = -i*x + j, -5*x - 4*g + 30 = g. What is the highest common factor of 33 and x?
3
Let x be 48/(-9)*33/(-2). Let a(d) = 23*d + 14. Let s be a(-2). Let r = s - -40. What is the highest common factor of x and r?
8
Suppose -8*i - 9 = -11*i. Suppose -i*s + 2*r - 4*r = -460, r = 5. Let n = s + -106. Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and 66.
22
Let s be (0 - -1)*(-1 + 19). Suppose 3*a = m + 21, -28*a = -23*a + 5*m - 75. What is the greatest common factor of a and s?
9
Suppose -4*c + 9*c = -215. Let z = c - -52. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 1 and z.
1
Suppose 55 = -13*g + 263. Calculate the highest common divisor of g and 992.
16
Let o be (2/6 + 1)/((-164)/(-1353)). Suppose g + g = 198. What is the greatest common factor of g and o?
11
Suppose -2*w = 4*w - 1008. Let y = w + -120. What is the highest common divisor of y and 6?
6
Let a(r) = r**2 - 7*r - 6. Let u be a(8). Suppose -m + 3*f + 3 = 0, -51 = -u*m - 3*m + 3*f. What is the highest common divisor of 108 and m?
12
Suppose -6 = -3*w + 27. Let r(k) = -20*k + 11. Let q be r(0). What is the highest common divisor of q and w?
11
Let x(b) = 45*b. Let n be x(3). Suppose -4*g + 276 = 4*i, 3*g = -2*i + 24 + 114. Suppose i*f = 76*f - 378. Calculate the greatest common divisor of n and f.
27
Let h = -56 - -103. Let i = -45 + h. What is the highest common divisor of i and 16?
2
Let m(a) = 31*a - 140. Let b be m(32). What is the highest common divisor of 36 and b?
12
Let p(d) = 12*d - 9. Let v(h) = 1. Let f(l) = p(l) + 15*v(l). Let k be 1/(-2*(-1)/6). Let y be f(k). Calculate the highest common divisor of y and 6.
6
Let c(g) = g**3 + 18*g**2 + 15*g - 14. Let z be c(-17). What is the highest common divisor of z and 90?
10
Let q(l) be the third derivative of 7*l**5/60 + 7*l**2. Let m be q(1). Calculate the greatest common factor of 7 and m.
7
Let j(b) = 2*b + 14. Let l be j(-6). Suppose 3*u + 5*n + 7 = 0, -l = -n + 2*n. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 1 and u.
1
Suppose -f + 4*f - 2*y = 2484, -2*y + 836 = f. Calculate the greatest common factor of 10 and f.
10
Suppose -d + 5*d - 32 = 0. Let s = -7 - -7. Suppose s = 4*v - 337 - 15. Calculate the highest common factor of d and v.
8
Let k = -3 + 5. Suppose 47 = k*v - 25. Let f(z) = z**3 - 28*z**2 + 30*z - 72. Let n be f(27). Calculate the greatest common factor of n and v.
9
Let i(w) = -w**3 - w**2 - w + 2. Let h be i(-2). Let z = -179 - -251. Calculate the greatest common factor of h and z.
8
Let z = -22 + 13. Let p = z - -64. What is the greatest common factor of p and 22?
11
Let t(q) = 2*q - 3. Let n be t(3). Suppose f - n*f = -160. What is the greatest common factor of 32 and f?
16
Let y = 180 - -41. Let w = -67 + y. Calculate the greatest common factor of 22 and w.
22
Suppose 2*v + 4*x - 225 = 285, -v + x = -264. Calculate the greatest common factor of v and 9.
9
Let g be (-12)/42*(-1015)/10. What is the highest common divisor of 261 and g?
29
Let l(r) = 23*r + 145. Let t be l(7). What is the highest common divisor of 90 and t?
18
Suppose -3*m - 6 = 0, 2*r - 3*m - 346 = 7*r. Let w = -44 - r. Suppose 5*f - 109 + w = 0. What is the greatest common divisor of f and 17?
17
Let k be (-2)/(-6)*(-24)/(-1). Suppose 32 - k = 4*g. Let j be g*30/(-9)*-1. What is the greatest common divisor of j and 20?
20
Let p(a) = -a - 15. Let x be p(-12). Let d be 0 + 4*3 - x. Suppose -2*j = -3*f + 16, -3*f + d = -j - 2*j. What is the greatest common divisor of 9 and f?
3
Let t = -120 - -37. Let y = t + 119. Let m(u) = 6*u + 141. Let i be m(-22). Calculate the highest common divisor of i and y.
9
Let b = 660 - 422. What is the greatest common divisor of b and 14?
14
Suppose -3*f = -13*f. Suppose f = -40*i + 45*i - 700. What is the highest common divisor of i and 40?
20
Suppose 0 = -i + 4*x + 569, 90*i - 2*x + 1637 = 93*i. What is the highest common factor of 305 and i?
61
Let v be (-6)/7 - (-7 + (-1320)/21). Calculate the highest common factor of v and 18.
3
Let c be 1060 - (-6 + 3 + (-21)/(-3)). What is the greatest common divisor of c and 33?
33
Let i = 1266 + -1210. Calculate the greatest common factor of i and 364.
28
Let u(c) = c**2 + 27*c - 30. Let j be u(-29). Let t(f) = f**2 + 5*f. Let i be t(-6). Suppose 5*k - 14 = i. Calculate the greatest common factor of j and k.
4
Let u(n) = n**3 - 3*n**2 - 2*n. Let v be u(2). Let y be (-5)/(-20) + (-2158)/v. Let i be 35 - (7 - 2) - 0. What is the highest common factor of i and y?
30
Let o(t) = t - 7. Let c be o(0). Let b = -1 - c. Let r be (-12 - -3)/(4 - 140/32). What is the greatest common factor of r and b?
6
Suppose 5*p - 375 = 2*p. Let l = p - 74. Suppose 164*r - 197*r = -1122. What is the greatest common divisor of r and l?
17
Let w(h) = -31*h - 7. Let g be w(-6). Suppose -5*o = 29 - g. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 3 and o.
3
Let s be -1 + -2 - -3 - -4 - -40. What is the greatest common divisor of 110 and s?
22
Let h(r) = -r**3 - 18*r**2 - 76*r + 27. Let s be h(-11). What is the highest common factor of 200 and s?
8
Let x = -160 + 174. Let b be -4 + (-16)/5*(9 - x). Calculate the highest common factor of 228 and b.
12
Suppose 952 = -m + 3*m. Suppose -3*p - m = -7*p. Calculate the greatest common factor of p and 17.
17
Suppose -3*t + 4*n + 23 = 0, 3*t - 32 = -4*n - n. Suppose -j = -t + 4. Calculate the highest common factor of j and 5.
5
Suppose -2*d - 83 = -27. Suppose 0 = 4*r + 3*p - 7, -4*r - r - 2*p = 0. Let j be (d/(-16))/(r/(-40)). What is the highest common divisor of j and 7?
7
Let y = 47 + -46. Let l(f) = 104*f**3 + f**2. Let k be l(y). What is the greatest common factor of k and 15?
15
Let u(v) = -2*v + 27. Let c be u(-12). Let s be (-3 - c/(-6))*4. Let g(w) = -12*w - 2. Let a be g(-2). Calculate the highest common factor of a and s.
22
Let t = 46 + -28. Suppose -6*y = -78 + t. Let h = -22 + 23. Calculate the highest common divisor of h and y.
1
Let l be ((-9)/6)/((-1)/6). Let d(z) = 2*z - 17. Let j be d(l). What is the highest common divisor of j and 7?
1
Let c(y) = -50*y - 381. Let o be c(-8). What is the greatest common divisor of o and 779?
19
Suppose -547*x + 543*x = -2376. What is the greatest common factor of 66 and x?
66
Let j = 339 + -224. Suppose 3*g - j = -5*z, 4*z - g - 65 = 2*g. Calculate the greatest common divisor of z and 20.
20
Suppose 0 = -3*x - 2*x + 70. Suppose 6*c = -220 + 472. Calculate the greatest common factor of c and x.
14
Let k be ((-48)/(-9))/((-1)/(-3)). Suppose -p - 2637 = 3*s, 4*s - 1673 = 2*p + 3621. Let w be p/(-15) - (-1)/(-5). What is the highest common factor of k and w?
16
Let n = 247 + -228. What is the highest common factor of n and 2?
1
Suppose 88 = 6*p - 2*p. What is the greatest common divisor of p and 11?
11
Suppose -4*k - 3*h = 8 - 3, 5 = 2*k + 3*h. Let a = k - -32. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 18 and a.
9
Suppose c + 15 = r, 0*c + 4*r = -5*c - 93. Let h = c + 51. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 51 and h.
17
Let t(i) = i**2 + 29*i - 466. Let u be t(12). Let d(b) = b**3 + 9*b**2 + 4*b + 1. Let a be d(-4). Calculate the greatest common divisor of u and a.
13
Suppose 3*v = -2*h + 216 - 36, v + h = 60. Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and 570.
30
Suppose 711*j - 325 = 706*j. What is the greatest common factor of j and 377?
13
Suppose -20*j = -2*s - 17*j + 701, -3*s + 3*j + 1056 = 0. Calculate the greatest common divisor of s and 15.
5
Let a be (1 + 1)*(0 + 159/2). Suppose -j - 4*f + a = 0, 141 = -4*j - f + 837. Calculate the highest common divisor of j and 25.
25
Suppose -r - 2*w - 18 = -7*w, -2*r - 5*w - 21 = 0. Let l be r - -12 - (0 - 4). What is the greatest common factor of l and 9?
3
Let p = -343 + 351. What is the greatest common factor of 232 and p?
8
Suppose 0 = -33*k + 1203 + 2031. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 14 and k.
14
Suppose 16 = -5*t + 41. Suppose 0 = t*w - 23 - 22. Calculate the greatest common divisor of w and 63.
9
Let m = -171 - -182. What is the highest common factor of 77 and m?
11
Suppose 2*v = 3*d - 116, -196 = 3*d - 8*d + 4*v. Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and 48.
12
Let y(i) = -i + 17. Let a be y(-5). Let j = a - 21. 