uppose 5 = -11*j + 27. Is t(j) a prime number?
False
Suppose -14*m + 84005 - 23427 = 0. Is m prime?
True
Is (-8 - -1741)/(-1)*-1 a prime number?
True
Suppose 5*r = -20 - 15. Let j be 1*(-4)/(r + 3). Let s(u) = 678*u**2 - 1. Is s(j) a composite number?
False
Let u(k) = -2*k**2 + 12*k + 6. Let z be u(6). Suppose 0*p - 24 = -z*p. Suppose -1851 = -5*w - p*o, 4*w - o + 2*o - 1483 = 0. Is w prime?
False
Let y(m) = m**2 + 3*m - 9. Let w be y(-5). Suppose 5*r - w = 139. Let n = r - 18. Is n composite?
True
Let s = 31 + -27. Suppose 3*u - 2 + 1 = y, s*u = 5*y + 16. Is (-206)/(-6)*u*-3 composite?
False
Let q(j) = -297*j + 67. Is q(-20) prime?
True
Let h = -20641 - -30512. Is h a composite number?
False
Let g(m) = -213*m**3 + 6*m**2 + 13*m + 13. Is g(-3) prime?
True
Suppose 2*p + 4 = -4*t, -2*p - 2*t = p + 2. Suppose p = 5*v - 2*v - 2757. Is v a composite number?
False
Suppose 13*n + 43 - 199 = 0. Suppose 129 = -n*i + 15*i. Is i prime?
True
Suppose -3*k + 19 = -2*i, -i - 6 = 2*i + 3*k. Let l = i - -62. Let m = -36 + l. Is m composite?
True
Let v(d) = 32*d**2 - 16*d**2 - 5*d**2. Let p be v(-4). Is 12/(-3) + 7 + p a composite number?
False
Let g be 1053/12 - 9/12. Let v = -13 + g. Is v a composite number?
True
Let d(y) = 163*y**2 - 2*y + 2. Let a be d(-3). Suppose -3*z + 1897 = 2*h, -2*z + 5*h + a - 204 = 0. Suppose -164 = 7*c - z. Is c a prime number?
True
Suppose -4*r + 4*j + 5546 = -1766, 3*j - 7277 = -4*r. Is r prime?
True
Let j = 104517 + -180747. Is 1/(-4) - j/56 prime?
True
Suppose 15*t = 30875 + 10735. Let l = -1972 + t. Is l a prime number?
False
Suppose -h = 4*y + 12, -y + h = 5*h + 3. Is (-6690)/y*(-2)/(-4) a composite number?
True
Suppose -29 = -3*j - 4*t, -4*j + 5*t + 0*t - 13 = 0. Suppose -11 - 25 = -j*u. Suppose 5*d - 673 - 181 = 3*i, -u = 4*i. Is d a prime number?
False
Suppose -z = -v + 3686, 44*z + 18403 = 5*v + 48*z. Is v a composite number?
True
Let p = -82 + -39. Is (-4697)/p + (-4)/(-22) composite?
True
Let z = 1648 - 629. Is z prime?
True
Let g be (-27)/6*(-24)/9. Let l = g - 17. Let k = 132 + l. Is k composite?
False
Suppose -70929 = -8*h + 23351. Suppose 26*a - h = 21*a. Is a a prime number?
True
Let b(p) = p**2 - 17 - 2*p**2 - 7*p + 2*p**2. Suppose -60 = a - 6*a. Is b(a) a composite number?
False
Suppose -3*v + 4*x = 8*x - 127511, 0 = 4*v - 5*x - 170025. Is v a prime number?
False
Suppose 5*s = 4*s + 1071. Let n = s + -530. Is n prime?
True
Let f(s) = -s**3 + 9*s**2 - 4*s + 8. Let v be f(8). Let q = -7 + v. Let w = q - -44. Is w prime?
False
Let m be 69/46 + 1/2. Suppose m*w - 4*w = 20. Is (9 + w)*(-1 - 556) a prime number?
True
Let p be -1*(0 - (-3 + 3)). Suppose b - 3 = f, -f + p*f + 3*b - 13 = 0. Is (-8)/16*(f - 680) prime?
False
Let j(y) = y**2 + 7*y - 1. Let l = 8 - 10. Let f be 6 - (l - (1 - 4)). Is j(f) a composite number?
False
Let u(o) = 24*o**2 + 49*o - 15. Let v(m) = -8*m**2 - 16*m + 5. Let l(b) = -2*u(b) - 7*v(b). Is l(-10) a prime number?
False
Let p(l) = -l - 1. Let g be p(0). Is 2 + (-6 - -1974) + 3*g composite?
True
Let t(h) be the second derivative of h**7/280 + h**6/360 - h**5/40 - 5*h**4/12 - 3*h. Let p(g) be the third derivative of t(g). Is p(4) composite?
False
Let r(m) = m**3 + 8*m**2 + 3. Let p be r(-8). Suppose -p*v - 26 = -4*w, -2*w + 5 = -v - 3. Let f = 21 + v. Is f a prime number?
True
Suppose 5*u + 9 + 11 = -5*w, 16 = -3*u - 4*w. Suppose u = -3*c + 2*c + 3, 1099 = 5*z - 2*c. Is z prime?
False
Let q(u) be the third derivative of -65*u**4/8 - 23*u**3/3 - 24*u**2. Is q(-11) composite?
False
Suppose 2*d = -2*h - 146, 5*h - d + 214 + 121 = 0. Suppose q = -4*q + 785. Let v = h + q. Is v a composite number?
False
Is (-2)/(-7) + ((-258288)/(-42))/8 composite?
False
Let n be (-2)/(-2)*(1 + 795). Suppose -4375 = -g + n. Is g prime?
True
Let y(b) = b**2 - 4*b + 3. Suppose -2*d + 20 = 3*d. Let u be y(d). Suppose -2*c + 2*f = -3*f - 989, 5*f - 1496 = -u*c. Is c a composite number?
True
Suppose 5 = 5*p, 111 = 4*u + 5*p - 10. Let l = -26 + u. Suppose -2*x - 331 = -l*x. Is x composite?
False
Let i(f) = -f**3 - 4*f**2 - 2*f + 1. Let h be i(-4). Suppose h = v + 39. Let o = 164 + v. Is o composite?
True
Is 3 - (-7052)/2 - (-36)/(-18) prime?
True
Is ((-5774)/4)/(1000/112 + -9) a prime number?
False
Let r = -144115 + 220860. Is r composite?
True
Suppose 4*g = 3*a + 24, 0 = 4*a + 5*g + 14 + 49. Let h = -54 + 108. Is a/h - (-6027)/27 prime?
True
Let o = 4038 - 1459. Is o a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*m - 15822 = -0*m - c, -2*c - 39537 = -5*m. Is m a composite number?
True
Suppose -3*u + 2*v = -572, 6*u - 5*v = 4*u + 396. Suppose -u - 191 = -x. Is x composite?
False
Suppose -3522091 = -110*h - 17*h. Is h prime?
True
Suppose -22043 = -l - 6*l. Is l a prime number?
False
Let s(l) = -120*l + 107. Is s(-31) composite?
True
Suppose i + 3*u = -10, -i + 0*i + u + 6 = 0. Suppose t - g + 3 = 0, -i*t + 5*g - 6 = 15. Suppose -5*y = -q + 368, q - t*q + 372 = -y. Is q prime?
True
Let u = -29330 - -55033. Is u a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = -8*p + 13 + 11. Suppose p*v - 2*v + 2*m - 1261 = 0, -4*v + 5017 = -m. Is v a composite number?
True
Let b be (3 + -1)/(6/(-9)) - 1. Let a(t) = -4*t**2 - 5*t**3 - 9 + 6 + 2*t - 3*t. Is a(b) a composite number?
False
Let d(o) = -4*o**3 - 7*o**2 - 16. Let g(j) = -7*j**3 - 14*j**2 + j - 32. Let z(l) = 5*d(l) - 3*g(l). Is z(-7) a composite number?
False
Let r(a) = 4*a**2 + 26*a - 169. Is r(29) composite?
True
Let y(m) = -2*m**2 - 4*m - 4. Let b be y(-2). Let z be b - -1 - (-72)/6. Let x(w) = 3*w**2 - 4*w + 4. Is x(z) a composite number?
False
Suppose 51*j - 53*j = 1688. Let n = j - -1697. Is n a prime number?
True
Suppose -168 + 762 = g. Let s = -287 + g. Is s composite?
False
Let t = -109 + 116. Is (2904 - (t + -3 - 0)) + -3 a composite number?
False
Suppose 4*b = 3*b. Let h = 264 + 40. Suppose -599 = -2*t + 3*l, b*t = -t - 3*l + h. Is t a composite number?
True
Suppose 8 + 7 = 5*b, -t - 4*b = -15. Let r be (-1)/(-2)*0/1. Suppose t*s - 75 - 126 = r. Is s prime?
True
Suppose -4*m + 66123 + 4453 = -2*n, 0 = -3*m - 2*n + 52939. Is m composite?
True
Let w(i) = 5*i**2 - i. Let z be w(1). Suppose 3*y + o - 2753 = -y, -701 = -y + z*o. Is y a prime number?
False
Let m(q) = 13*q**2 + 12*q. Let z(a) = 25*a**2 + 23*a - 1. Let h(k) = -5*m(k) + 3*z(k). Is h(-20) prime?
False
Let s(x) = 3*x**2 - x. Let b be s(-1). Suppose 631 = -b*a + 5*a. Is a composite?
False
Let b = 41 + -69. Let d be 90/21 - (-8)/b. Suppose 0*q = -d*q + 3668. Is q prime?
False
Let y(c) = 203*c + 1. Let o(x) = -2*x**2 - 17*x + 2. Let i be o(-8). Let n be (-2)/i + 132/60. Is y(n) a composite number?
True
Let i = 28 - 129. Let b = -68 - i. Is b a composite number?
True
Let l(k) = -37 + 18 + 66*k + 8. Is l(7) a prime number?
False
Let v = -588 - -1675. Is v composite?
False
Suppose 22 = -4*y + 5*a - 3*a, 5*y - 2*a + 30 = 0. Let k(m) = m**3 + 9*m**2 - m - 19. Is k(y) prime?
True
Suppose 0 = -2*n + 8. Suppose -n*x + 29 - 403 = g, g + x = -362. Let d = g - -569. Is d composite?
False
Suppose -131*d + 134*d = 55761. Is d a prime number?
True
Let s be (-61888)/(-52) + (-6)/39. Let m = s + -121. Is m a prime number?
True
Suppose -8580 + 52598 = 2*a. Is a a composite number?
True
Let t be (-23)/(-7) - ((-130)/35 - -4). Suppose t*u + j - 881 = 0, 20 = -4*j - j. Is u prime?
False
Suppose 13*h = 18*h - 19495. Is h a prime number?
False
Let q(d) = -2959*d + 100. Is q(-11) a prime number?
False
Let s(x) = -x**2 - 10*x - 3. Let g be s(-10). Let q be 85 + g/(-3 + 2). Suppose 2*f - q = -2*f. Is f prime?
False
Suppose -77*r + 74403 = -68*r. Is r a composite number?
True
Suppose -8 = -0*f + f. Let y(b) = b + 8*b - 11 + 3*b**2 + 2*b**2. Is y(f) a composite number?
True
Let a be 12/(-20) + 11734/(-10). Let m = a - -1995. Is m prime?
True
Let c(z) = -z - 3. Let l be c(-6). Is l - 1*-35*10 a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*r - 7*r = -5. Let h be -2 + 1 - (-2 + r). Suppose -4*k - 174 = -2*s - h*s, 253 = 3*s - 4*k. Is s prime?
True
Let r be 32 - (3 + (4 - 3)). Let k = 31 - r. Suppose 4*u + 4*j = 128, 7*j + 104 = k*u + 2*j. Is u a composite number?
True
Suppose -29 = -3*l + 5*x, 0*x + 3*x = -5*l + 3. Suppose -c = -l*u - 288 - 244, 3*c - 1617 = 2*u. Is c a composite number?
False
Let t = 3 - -14. Let g = t - 12. Suppose -u - 5*m + 156 = 0, -m = -g*u + m + 915.