= 4*g - d + 1106, 3*g + 902 = 4*d. Suppose -h + 417 = -4*h. Let t = h - g. Is t a composite number?
False
Let q = 176 - 22. Suppose 0 = -3*u + 137 + q. Is u composite?
False
Let u(c) be the third derivative of -c**6/120 + 307*c**3/6 - c**2. Is u(0) a composite number?
False
Let h = -8 + 6. Let j be -183*h*(-2)/(-12). Suppose 5*v - j = -2*g, 103 = 3*g - 0*g - 4*v. Is g composite?
True
Suppose 254 = -5*b - 811. Let t = b - -326. Is t composite?
False
Suppose 20 = 4*w - 2*f, -3*w + 5*f + 35 = 13. Suppose 5*y = 2*l, 0 = 3*l + 8*y - w*y. Suppose c = -l*c + 10. Is c a prime number?
False
Let f be 3*(0 + 2/2). Suppose -f*y + 72 = -93. Is y composite?
True
Let i be ((-66)/(-8))/(8/128). Suppose -i = -3*x + 237. Is x composite?
True
Is 7/(((-4)/292)/(-1)) composite?
True
Suppose -4*d + 0*d + 80 = 0. Let r = 113 + d. Is r a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*g + g - 8 = 0. Suppose -g*r = -0*m + 3*m - 257, 504 = 4*r - 4*m. Is r composite?
False
Suppose k + 153 = 836. Is k a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*p + 97 = -2*p - 5*x, 5*x + 61 = -2*p. Let g = p - -24. Is g composite?
True
Let d(s) = s. Let k be d(-1). Let w be (-2 - -3)*(k - -3). Suppose 5*f - 3*p - w*p - 65 = 0, 2*f = 4*p + 34. Is f a prime number?
False
Let z be (2 + 2)/12*6. Is (5138/4)/7*z prime?
True
Let c be 7 - (-2 + 0/(-3)). Let l = -5 + c. Suppose -2*x - 4 = 0, k + 5*x + 241 = l*k. Is k a prime number?
False
Let l(y) = 2*y**2 - 9*y - 14. Is l(9) a prime number?
True
Let y = -5406 - -9389. Is y a composite number?
True
Let o = 461 - 132. Is o prime?
False
Suppose -2*n = -w - 55, 5*n - 156 = w - 26. Is n prime?
False
Let d = 21 - 21. Suppose 3*t - 4*u - 1214 = d, t + t - 781 = -3*u. Is t composite?
True
Let i(l) = l**2 + 9*l + 3. Let g be i(-9). Suppose -p + 3 = 7, 12 = g*j + 3*p. Let k(y) = 2*y + 7. Is k(j) a prime number?
True
Let f be 28 + 2*2/(-2). Suppose a + f = 3*p - 4*a, 5*a + 12 = -4*p. Is 666/(-12)*p/(-3) a prime number?
True
Let w = 1030 + -688. Suppose -w = -3*x + 15. Is x a composite number?
True
Let k(x) = -3*x + 2. Let i be k(-3). Let r = i - -76. Is r a prime number?
False
Let z = 10 - 7. Suppose -u = z*u - 956. Is u prime?
True
Let p(l) = -79*l - 6. Let q be p(5). Let d = q + 273. Let k = d - -217. Is k prime?
True
Let j(r) = 22*r - 32. Is j(13) a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = -5*q + 39 + 616. Is q composite?
False
Suppose -4*z = -5*w - 0*z - 214, -2*z = 8. Let n = w - -77. Is n composite?
False
Let i(s) = -209*s. Let t be i(-3). Suppose 5*w - 2*k = t, 5*k + 844 - 229 = 5*w. Is w composite?
False
Suppose 3*j = a - 2*a - 6, j - 3*a = 8. Is (j - -2)*(3 + 136) composite?
False
Let h(t) = 71 + 5*t + 0*t**2 - t**3 - 3*t**2 - 59. Is h(-5) a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*m - 277 = 4*a - 9*a, 2*m = -4*a + 222. Is a a prime number?
False
Suppose 2*h - 67 = -5*v, 3*v - 57 - 21 = -3*h. Suppose h = t - 12. Is t composite?
True
Let g(y) = 11*y**2 - 3*y - 6. Let z be g(-4). Suppose 3*x - z = x. Suppose -294 = -r - x. Is r a prime number?
False
Let l be (-90)/(-6)*1/3. Suppose -2*p + o = -174, l*p + 8*o - 465 = 3*o. Is p a prime number?
True
Suppose -3*k - 3*t - 21 = 0, 5*k - k + 23 = t. Is (-471)/k + 4/8 prime?
True
Suppose -u = 1 - 2. Let p be u/(2/(-4)) - -207. Let c = -126 + p. Is c a prime number?
True
Suppose -6228 = -7*g + 6995. Is g a prime number?
True
Let u = -11 - -5. Is (-3 + (-33)/u)*34 a prime number?
False
Let u(p) = -11*p. Let h be u(1). Let m = h + 8. Is (37/(-3))/(m/9) composite?
False
Let d(t) = -21*t + 5. Let s = 5 + -9. Is d(s) composite?
False
Let r = -3 - -5. Suppose -r*c = 3*c. Suppose 0 = 5*y + 4*n - 131, -3*n + n + 8 = c. Is y a prime number?
True
Let p(m) = m**3 + 3*m**2 + 2*m + 3. Let w be p(3). Let d = w - -94. Is d a prime number?
True
Let f(b) be the third derivative of 11*b**4/12 - 11*b**3/6 - 4*b**2. Is f(6) a composite number?
True
Let f be (-4)/(-2*1/(-108)). Let b = 427 + f. Is b a composite number?
False
Let y(z) = 9*z**2 + 4*z + 5. Let f be y(7). Suppose -240 = 3*c + f. Is 1/((-478)/c - 2) a composite number?
True
Is (-6)/(-21) + 960/21 a composite number?
True
Suppose -y = -4*y + 138. Is y composite?
True
Suppose -3 = -3*j + 12. Suppose 3*t - 260 = -j*c, 0*c = -c + 1. Is t a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*v + 12, -2*a - 3*v - 205 = 0. Let r = 145 + a. Is r prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*n - 9*n. Suppose 2*f + 0 + 2 = n. Is 1 + (f + -1 - -92) prime?
False
Suppose -12548 = -10*j + 4182. Is j a composite number?
True
Let d(c) = -5*c**2 - 9*c - 5. Let i be d(-7). Let g = -74 - i. Is g a prime number?
True
Let b(v) = -2*v**3 - 2*v**2 - 6*v - 5. Is b(-6) prime?
False
Let z(s) = 3*s - 6. Let y be z(4). Suppose -4 = n + n. Is (-29)/n - y/12 a composite number?
True
Let z(r) = 21*r**2 + 4*r - 5. Let s be z(3). Suppose s + 57 = x. Is x a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*k + 236 - 89. Is k composite?
True
Suppose 3*t + 30 = -2*t. Let g be 45*(-3)/(45/t). Is 22*g - -3 - 2 a prime number?
True
Let y(m) = -m**3 - 4*m**2 - 2*m + 1. Let z be ((-4)/1)/(4 - 3). Is y(z) composite?
True
Let q be (0 - -38)*52/(-8). Let x = q + 425. Is x a composite number?
True
Suppose 4*m = 7*m - 3. Let l = m - 7. Let b(q) = q**3 + 7*q**2 + 2*q + 7. Is b(l) a prime number?
True
Let b = 4902 - 583. Is b composite?
True
Suppose 4*f + 9 + 13 = n, 6 = -2*n - 2*f. Let p = -3 - -8. Suppose n*m + 39 = p*i - 2*m, 2*i - 13 = -m. Is i a composite number?
False
Is (6 - 2)*1 - -327 a prime number?
True
Suppose 0*f + 15 = 3*f. Is (-2)/10 - (-416)/f a composite number?
False
Suppose -10 = -6*z + 4*z. Suppose 6*o = z*o + 223. Is o composite?
False
Let p(s) = s**2 + 6*s - 3. Let l be p(-5). Let q = 6 + l. Let r = q + 21. Is r prime?
True
Suppose -4*c + 29944 = 3*h, -5*c + 11268 = 4*h - 26163. Is c a composite number?
True
Let r = -4 - -7. Suppose r*k - 111 = -0*k. Is k a composite number?
False
Let y(s) = -161*s**3 - s**2 + 1. Is y(-1) composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -4*k + 4. Let h be 2*k/((-3)/(-192)). Let m = h + -75. Is m a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = i - n - 792, -2*i + 842 + 724 = 4*n. Is i composite?
True
Suppose 2438 = 21*t - 19*t. Is t composite?
True
Let z be ((-37)/(-3))/(2/12). Let x = z + 345. Is x a prime number?
True
Let y(j) = -1 - 2*j**2 + 17*j + 6 - 6*j. Is y(5) a composite number?
True
Let v = 456 + -245. Is v prime?
True
Suppose 4*b = -n + 1797, -n + 6*n - 4*b - 8961 = 0. Is n composite?
True
Let b = 4 - 3. Let n = 1 - b. Suppose -13 = -n*i - i. Is i a composite number?
False
Suppose p - 3*k = 207, -3*p - 4*k + 351 = -296. Is p a composite number?
True
Let o = -3 - -8. Suppose 0*v - 8 = -4*v. Is 1215/25 + v/o a composite number?
True
Let t(w) be the second derivative of w**3/6 - w**2/2 - 3*w. Let a(o) = o**3 + 6*o**2 - 2*o + 8. Let v(g) = -a(g) + 2*t(g). Is v(-7) composite?
False
Suppose 2*j + 536 = 6*j. Is j composite?
True
Suppose -5*o - 660 = -i, -i = 3*o - 560 - 60. Is i a prime number?
False
Let n(z) = 2 - 3 + 2*z - 3. Let q be n(3). Is q + 105/(3 + 0) a prime number?
True
Let p = -2903 + 5120. Is 2*(-1)/((-6)/p) a composite number?
False
Let d = -169 + 47. Let r = d + 283. Is r composite?
True
Suppose 5*z - 20 = 5*v, -z - 4*v = 3*z + 24. Is -2 - -5 - (z + -75) a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*d + 26 = -22. Suppose -3*r + d = 6. Suppose 3*k = r*k - 2*i - 55, 2*i - 78 = -4*k. Is k composite?
False
Let r(j) = 62*j + 3. Let h be r(5). Suppose 0 = -3*f + h + 260. Is f composite?
False
Suppose 34 = -5*t - c, -3*c = -t - c + 2. Let i(k) = -10*k**2 - 9*k - 4. Let u be i(t). Is u/(-8) + (-2)/(-8) a composite number?
True
Let z = 3 + -2. Let h be 1 - (1/z - -2). Let a = 19 - h. Is a a composite number?
True
Suppose -u + 656 = 3*u. Suppose -2*s - 3*f - 3 = 83, -4*f - u = 4*s. Let r = -16 - s. Is r composite?
True
Let b(k) = 1 - 2 + 0*k**2 + 2*k**2 + 6*k. Let l = -34 + 39. Is b(l) a prime number?
True
Let f(y) = 14*y**2 + 2*y - 1. Is f(3) prime?
True
Let g(b) = -b + 6. Let d be g(4). Let p(q) = 4*q**2 + 3*q + 7*q**2 + 1 - 4*q. Is p(d) a composite number?
False
Is -3 + 7 + (0 - -217) composite?
True
Let i = -69 + 126. Suppose -r + 4*r = i. Is r prime?
True
Let j(g) = 26*g + 19. Is j(5) a prime number?
True
Let b(k) = 14*k**2 + 2*k + 1. Let v be b(-1). Let n be 197/3 - (-2)/6. Let d = n - v. Is d prime?
True
Suppose -2*y + y + 111 = 0. Is y composite?
True
Let c(g) = 155*g - 3.