ose p - 106 = -3*v + 2*p, 146 = 4*v + p. Let u = 53 + v. Is u a composite number?
False
Let i(g) = 17*g**3 - 2*g**2 - 3*g - 1. Is i(3) prime?
True
Suppose -2*k = -5*k + 1488. Let h = k - -57. Is h a composite number?
True
Let u(r) be the second derivative of 13*r**8/3360 - r**5/120 - r**4/4 + 4*r. Let k(s) be the third derivative of u(s). Is k(1) a composite number?
True
Suppose -4*u + 28 = 4*c, c + 0*c = -3*u + 7. Is c composite?
False
Let a be (-3 + 0)/(2/(-2)). Suppose 0 = 5*c + a - 13. Is c composite?
False
Let s(l) = 4*l - 16 + 16. Let f be s(1). Is f/(-18) - (-299)/9 prime?
False
Suppose 0 = 3*g - 1 - 2. Suppose 0 = h + 2 + g. Is 18 - (1 + h)/2 a composite number?
False
Let b(j) = 4*j**3 + 2*j**2 + 3*j + 8. Let k(v) = 11*v**3 + 7*v**2 + 10*v + 23. Let f(r) = 8*b(r) - 3*k(r). Is f(-5) composite?
True
Let i(n) = -n**3 + 2*n**2 - 4*n + 1. Let v be i(4). Let o = 339 - 477. Let y = v - o. Is y a composite number?
True
Let v = 5 - 0. Suppose -2*n - 110 = -v*l, 0*l + 5*n = 2*l - 44. Suppose 4*r - 2 = l. Is r a composite number?
True
Is ((-3258)/15)/((-3)/(-15)*-2) prime?
False
Suppose 5*n + 353 = -217. Let m = n - -245. Is m a composite number?
False
Is (-2 - (-100)/3)/((-14)/(-105)) composite?
True
Suppose 0*j = 2*k + 3*j - 18, -3*k + 10 = -4*j. Is k prime?
False
Let v = -31 + 44. Let y = v + -6. Let u(j) = j + 3. Is u(y) prime?
False
Suppose 4*d + 20 = l, -2*l + 5*d = -27 + 2. Suppose -5*i + 121 - 16 = l. Is i prime?
False
Let t be 375 + (-1 - (-2 + 2)). Suppose y + y - t = 0. Is y prime?
False
Let r be (-3)/6*-8 + -2. Suppose r*u + 0*u = 170. Is u composite?
True
Let k(w) = -37*w - 1. Let l be k(-4). Let h = -92 + l. Is h composite?
True
Let m = 484 + 69. Is m a composite number?
True
Let z be (10/(-2))/((-3)/21). Suppose z = j + 4*j. Is j prime?
True
Let k(f) = -f**3 - 6*f**2 - 4*f + 5. Suppose -5 = u, 5*l - l - 3*u = -5. Let i be k(l). Suppose -2*m - 99 = -q - 6*m, -5*q + m + 432 = i. Is q prime?
False
Is 0 + 87 + 1 + 1 composite?
False
Suppose -2*t + 4*t + 9 = 5*c, 0 = 5*t + 3*c - 24. Let v be (t/6)/((-1)/(-20)). Is (v/(-6))/(3/(-45)) composite?
True
Suppose 0 + 5 = 5*l. Let j be 0*(1 - 2)*l. Suppose -2*a - 3*a + 175 = j. Is a prime?
False
Suppose j = -3, -2*v - 2*j + 301 = -v. Is v composite?
False
Let k = -109 - -368. Is k composite?
True
Suppose -10 = j - 3. Let y(g) = 198 - 101 - 107 - 9*g. Is y(j) a composite number?
False
Let o = 340 - 3. Is o a prime number?
True
Suppose d = 3*k - 12, 5*d - 3*k = -8*k - 80. Let q be 4/3 - 10/d. Is 2/(q*(-3)/(-147)) prime?
False
Let l(p) = p**3 - 9*p**2 - 6*p + 15. Is l(11) composite?
False
Suppose 0 = -3*z + 3*q + 441, -4*z + 6*q - q = -587. Suppose 4*f - 2*i - z = 64, 4*f - 5*i - 224 = 0. Is f a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 + 1 = 4*r + 3*y, -4*r + 5*y = -41. Is r/(-6)*(-1275)/10 a prime number?
False
Let o be -49 - (15/3 - 2). Let n be 0 - (-88 - (-1 - -2)). Let b = o + n. Is b a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*o = l + 701, -2*o + 7*o - 1785 = -4*l. Suppose 4*q - o = -85. Is q a prime number?
True
Let v(s) be the first derivative of s**3/3 + 7*s**2/2 - 9*s + 1. Is v(7) composite?
False
Let y(g) = -38*g**3 - 2*g**2 + 3*g + 1. Is y(-4) prime?
True
Suppose 3*b - 12 = -54. Let c(v) = v**3 + 15*v**2 + 8*v + 10. Is c(b) a prime number?
False
Let g be (2 + 0)*(-629)/(-17). Suppose 0 = -0*s + s - g. Is s prime?
False
Let w = 223 - 153. Suppose 2*n - 2*a = w, -4*n = 4*a - 7*a - 142. Let u = -22 + n. Is u prime?
False
Is (-3069)/(-63) - ((-24)/(-21))/(-4) a composite number?
True
Let d(v) = -20*v - 9. Let f be d(-4). Let s = 400 - f. Is s a prime number?
False
Let u = 0 - -18. Is (-3)/u + (-583)/(-6) composite?
False
Let z(j) = j**3 + 10*j**2 + 4*j + 8. Is z(-7) prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*a - m - 856, -3*a - 2*m + 623 = 2*m. Is a composite?
True
Let m(c) = -51*c**2 + 8*c - 3. Let p be m(6). Let v be (4/(-5))/(1/(-15)). Is (-3)/12 - p/v prime?
True
Let o(w) = 2*w**2 + 1. Let h be o(-1). Suppose 0*n + 5*n = 4*c + 7, h*n - 4*c - 1 = 0. Suppose 0*u - n*u + 42 = 0. Is u composite?
True
Suppose 6 = 3*k - 3. Let s(i) = 8*i - 2. Is s(k) a prime number?
False
Suppose 38 = 3*x - 25. Let m be -2*1 - (3 + -10). Suppose m*k + x - 96 = 0. Is k a prime number?
False
Let h(n) = 45*n**2 + n + 5. Is h(-4) prime?
False
Suppose -4*w = -4*t + 5984, -t = 2*w - 991 - 514. Is t a composite number?
False
Suppose -3*d = 4*p - 4302, -3*p = -4*d - 1547 + 7283. Let t = -1015 + d. Is t prime?
True
Let c be 1/1 + -58 - -3. Is 2 + -2 - (c - 4) composite?
True
Suppose o + 4*z + 48 = 182, -3*o + 381 = 5*z. Let n = 171 + o. Is n a prime number?
True
Let u(i) = 113*i - 8. Let d be u(9). Suppose -6*v + d = -2*v - 3*a, -258 = -v - 5*a. Is v prime?
False
Suppose -2*c = 5*i - 1129, 6*i - 7*i + 2788 = 5*c. Is c a composite number?
False
Let c(v) = 3*v. Let o be c(3). Suppose -p - 2*p + o = 0. Suppose -5*d - p*r + 438 = 0, r = 2*d + 4*r - 177. Is d a prime number?
False
Is 6305/39 + 4/(-6) a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*s = 2*s + 5. Suppose s*t = -b + 5*b - 55, 0 = -2*b + 2*t + 30. Suppose 0 = -5*r + 3*w + 27, 4*r - w - b = w. Is r prime?
True
Let p(d) = -d**2 - 2*d + 3. Let h be p(-3). Suppose -4*i - 58 + 426 = h. Is i + -1 + (-2)/1 a composite number?
False
Let d(f) = -3*f**3 - f**2 - f + 1. Is d(-8) prime?
True
Let p be 208/39 + (-1)/3. Let b(i) = 2*i**3 + 3*i**2 + i + 7. Is b(p) a composite number?
False
Let u(k) = -16*k - 8. Suppose 0 = l + 6 - 0. Let q be u(l). Suppose 2*p - 312 = -4*d, 0 = -3*d - 4*p + 151 + q. Is d a composite number?
True
Let q(y) = y**2 - 3*y - 9. Suppose 3*d + 11 = -13. Is q(d) a prime number?
True
Let f = 1 + -3. Let v be 5*(f + 3) + -2. Suppose -v*r + 102 = 5*l + 35, -2*r + 5*l = -28. Is r prime?
True
Suppose -2*b + w = -2*w - 356, 903 = 5*b - w. Is b a prime number?
True
Let v(c) = 2*c - 5. Let d be v(4). Suppose 451 = -5*t + 4511. Suppose l = -d*l + t. Is l a prime number?
False
Let n(k) = -3*k**2 + 1. Let i = 1 + 0. Let s be n(i). Is (-6)/(-9)*(-159)/s prime?
True
Suppose -4*i + 98 = 5*h, 5*i - 31 = 4*h + 71. Is i composite?
True
Let j(l) = 32*l**3 + 2*l**2 - l. Let g be j(1). Suppose g = t - 35. Suppose -3*b + t = 11. Is b composite?
False
Let z(o) = 29*o. Let r be z(-1). Let f be 12/((3 - 1)/(-8)). Let j = r - f. Is j a prime number?
True
Let t be ((-678)/8)/((-7)/(-28)). Is t/(-12)*-2*-2 prime?
True
Let o be (-1 - (-15)/6)*2. Suppose -3*t - o*v + 351 = 0, 2*t + 4*v + 14 = 256. Is t a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = 4*v - 8*v - 12, -5*v + 310 = 5*d. Suppose -30 - d = -5*n. Is n a prime number?
True
Let d(t) = -t - 3. Let f be d(-4). Let z(s) = 381*s. Is z(f) prime?
False
Is (-1 - -8)/((-4)/(-716)) a composite number?
True
Let x(a) = 9*a**2 + 5*a + 3. Let j(h) = h - 10. Let z be j(6). Is x(z) a prime number?
True
Let f = 534 + 319. Is f a composite number?
False
Let i be (-3)/9 - 39/(-9). Suppose v + 5*s + 29 = 3*v, -i*v - 3*s = -19. Let m = v - -30. Is m composite?
False
Let k(l) = l + 3. Let t be k(-2). Let m(u) = 1 - 2*u - 21*u**2 + 24*u**2 + 35*u**2. Is m(t) prime?
True
Let u = 293 + 36. Is u prime?
False
Let t(j) = -75*j + 7. Is t(-6) prime?
True
Let a = -1 - -12. Let r = a - -3. Is r a composite number?
True
Suppose 4*m - 2336 = 1700. Is m prime?
True
Let h(a) = a**3 - 3*a**2 + 3*a - 4. Let r be h(3). Suppose r*j = -6 - 14, -j = 3*p - 173. Is p composite?
False
Suppose -2*f + 3 = 4*a + 19, 4*a - 5*f = 12. Let m be 149*(-2*2)/a. Let t = m - 157. Is t prime?
False
Let i be 137/5 - 14/35. Let p = i + -13. Suppose p = 2*a - 240. Is a composite?
False
Is ((-6)/(-9))/(6/333) composite?
False
Suppose 0 = 4*w + 5*m - 36, 0 = 5*w + 2*m - 15 - 13. Suppose n - 5*h - 12 = -w, 0 = 2*n - 2*h - 24. Is n prime?
True
Let u(i) = -1. Let m(k) = 13*k + 5. Let v(b) = m(b) + 6*u(b). Let j be v(3). Suppose 6*r - 4*r - j = 0. Is r a composite number?
False
Let v(q) = -q**3 + 5*q**2 + 7*q + 2. Let g be v(6). Let z = g - 2. Suppose 0 = z*y - y + 3*i - 450, -4*i + 259 = 3*y. Is y a prime number?
False
Suppose -9*v - 476 = -13*v. Is v composite?
True
Let y(f) = -f**3 - 8*f**2 - 7*f + 3. Let l be y(-7). Let i(b) = 25*b**2 - b + 4. Let n be i(l). Is 0 + 3/(6/n) prime?
True
Suppose -26*o + 5369 = -19*o. Is o a prime number?
False
Suppose -3718 = -5*p + 127. Is p a prime number?
True
Let l(h) be the first derivative of -44*h*