- 5*y**2 - 2*y. Let m be c(4). What are the prime factors of m/28 + 4/14?
2, 3
Let y(b) = -b**3 - 9*b - 2*b**2 + 6 + 7*b**2 + 6*b. What are the prime factors of y(4)?
2, 5
Suppose 3*b + 14 - 2 = 5*t, -2*t + 2*b + 4 = 0. Suppose -t*m = -3*j + 51, 0*j - 3*j + 5*m = -43. List the prime factors of j.
3, 7
Suppose x - 4*k + 4 = 0, 0*x + k + 18 = 5*x. Suppose 2*m = x*d - m - 56, 4*d - 2*m = 56. List the prime factors of d.
2, 7
Let l(u) = 2*u + 4*u**2 - 3*u + 5*u**3 - 4*u**3 - 3*u**2. Let j be l(0). Suppose 3*z - 16 - 29 = j. List the prime factors of z.
3, 5
Let y(m) = -2*m**2 + m + 1. Let j be y(2). Let n = j + 14. What are the prime factors of n?
3
Let g be -2 + (55 - -3)/(-2). Let j = g + 44. List the prime factors of j.
13
Let b(u) = u**2 + u. Let g(t) = -5*t**2 - 3. Let m(v) = 6*b(v) + g(v). List the prime factors of m(-7).
2
Suppose -3*q = -3*g + 405, 4*g + g = 3*q + 681. What are the prime factors of g?
2, 3, 23
Suppose -3*a = -2*x - 8, 3*a - 6 - 8 = -x. Let y(r) = 2 + r - 3 + x. List the prime factors of y(7).
2
Let g(h) = h + 4. Suppose -m + 2 = -3. Let j be g(m). Suppose -j*o = -4*o - 60. List the prime factors of o.
2, 3
Let p = -2 + 53. List the prime factors of p.
3, 17
Let t(f) = 0*f - 2*f**2 - 4*f - 3*f**2 - 2 + f**3 - f. List the prime factors of t(6).
2
Let l = -1 - -7. Let v = l + -1. Suppose -v*s + 19 = -66. What are the prime factors of s?
17
Let b = 22 + -14. What are the prime factors of b?
2
Let h(v) = 7*v**2 - 13*v + 12. What are the prime factors of h(5)?
2, 61
Suppose -2*k - k = -6. Let t(j) = 6*j - 3. What are the prime factors of t(k)?
3
Suppose 0 = -7*q + 15 - 1. Suppose q*d + 7 - 27 = 0. List the prime factors of d.
2, 5
Let q be -21*(-3 - -2) + 2. Let g = q + -2. Let j = g - 12. List the prime factors of j.
3
Suppose -v + 2*b + 48 = -42, -5*v - 2*b + 426 = 0. List the prime factors of v.
2, 43
Let c = 2 + 3. Suppose 0 = 2*h - c*h + 27. List the prime factors of h.
3
Let m be 1 + 1*(-1 - -3). Suppose -2*f = -m - 11. List the prime factors of f.
7
Suppose 0*d + 16 = 4*d. List the prime factors of d.
2
Let i(g) be the third derivative of g**6/120 - g**5/15 + g**4/8 - 2*g**3/3 - 2*g**2. What are the prime factors of i(4)?
2
Suppose -8 + 102 = 2*n. What are the prime factors of n?
47
Let p be ((-2)/(-4))/(4/24). Let n(k) = k**2 - k - 2. Let s be n(p). Suppose -4 - 23 = -5*w - 4*y, -s*y = -2*w - 6. What are the prime factors of w?
3
Suppose 0 = 5*i + 4 + 6. Let b(f) = 2*f**2 + 4*f + 2. What are the prime factors of b(i)?
2
Suppose 18 = -k - 5*i, i + 12 = -0*k + 4*k. Suppose 5*a = 6*a - k. What are the prime factors of a?
2
Suppose 2*o - 12 = -o. Let s = o + -1. List the prime factors of s.
3
Suppose -8*t + 9*t = 4. Suppose 189 = t*c - 19. What are the prime factors of c?
2, 13
Suppose c = -1 + 4. Suppose -4*d = -c*l + 5*l, -4*d = -l. Suppose 22 = 3*q + 2*v + 3*v, d = q - v - 2. List the prime factors of q.
2
Let c(l) = -l**2 - 8*l - 4. Let a = 16 + -23. What are the prime factors of c(a)?
3
Let a be 2/4 - (-70)/4. Suppose 0 = -3*n - 6 + 12. Suppose 0 = -n*z + w - 3*w + a, -3*z = w - 25. What are the prime factors of z?
2
What are the prime factors of (6 - -106) + -1*4?
2, 3
Suppose -5*d - k - 67 = -4*k, 0 = -3*k - 3. What are the prime factors of (12/(-14))/(1/d)?
2, 3
Let p be (-124)/(-5) + 6/30. Let a be ((-2)/(-3))/((-4)/(-66)). Let l = p - a. List the prime factors of l.
2, 7
Suppose -2*q - q = -165. Suppose -15 = 5*d - q. What are the prime factors of d?
2
Let l = -216 - -303. List the prime factors of l.
3, 29
Suppose -l - 2*l = -30. Let c = l + -6. What are the prime factors of c?
2
Suppose -2*m + 10 = -0*m. Suppose g = -m*x + 26, 2*x - 68 = -2*g - 2*g. Let s = g + -7. What are the prime factors of s?
3
Suppose -n + 5*n + 4*y - 24 = 0, 2*n - y = 3. Suppose 0*m + n*m = 3. What are the prime factors of m/6 + (-59)/(-6)?
2, 5
Suppose 0 = 4*x - 1 - 27. Suppose -5*s + 27 = x. What are the prime factors of (84/(-18))/(s/(-6))?
7
Suppose -4 = -d - 2*c - c, -d = -c + 8. Let p be 3 + -3 - 3 - d. Suppose 3 = -0*l - l - 2*z, -p*z = 2*l. List the prime factors of l.
3
Let h be (-21)/(-14)*(1 - -1). What are the prime factors of h + (0 - 1) + 25?
3
Let o(t) = -t**3 - t**2 + 12. Let s(g) = g + 6. Let y be (1/(-5) - 1)*5. Let c be s(y). List the prime factors of o(c).
2, 3
Suppose -239 = -3*d - 35. List the prime factors of d.
2, 17
Let z(j) = -5*j**3 - 3*j**2 - 5*j - 5. List the prime factors of z(-2).
3, 11
Suppose 2*k - 111 = 5*j, k - 3*j = -3*k + 187. What are the prime factors of k?
43
Let r = 56 - 18. What are the prime factors of r?
2, 19
Let u be (-4)/(2/(-4) + 1). Let m be (-198)/u + 3/12. Suppose 6*g = g + m. List the prime factors of g.
5
Suppose -2*o - o = 45. Let g be (8/(-5))/(6/o). What are the prime factors of g*(-6)/(-4)*1?
2, 3
Let w = 12 - 5. Let m = w + -1. List the prime factors of m.
2, 3
Suppose -4*p - 51 - 9 = 0. Let z be (-1)/((3/p)/1). What are the prime factors of (z/(-3))/((-1)/3)?
5
Suppose 2 = -2*h, m + h + 2*h = -7. What are the prime factors of 372/21 - m/14?
2, 3
Let m = -7 + 10. Let w = m - 0. What are the prime factors of w - (-2 + -1 + 1)?
5
Suppose -5*z - 16 + 3 = 2*t, 2*z = 5*t - 11. Let p(y) = 16*y + 2. List the prime factors of p(t).
2, 3
Let q = 5 - 3. Suppose -2*r = r + q*b + 8, -5*r - 12 = 3*b. Suppose 0 = 2*a, 2*g - 18 = 3*a - r. List the prime factors of g.
3
Let p = -2 + -1. What are the prime factors of (-8)/(p - (-4 + 2))?
2
Let l be (-70)/(-3)*18/12. Let x = l - 14. List the prime factors of x.
3, 7
What are the prime factors of (-1 - 135)/((-2)/1)?
2, 17
Let u be (-176)/99 - 2/9. What are the prime factors of -2 + 4/(-1 - u)?
2
Suppose 2*d + 7 = 45. List the prime factors of d.
19
Let g be (3/6)/((-3)/6). What are the prime factors of (-11)/g - (-1 - 1)?
13
Suppose -n = -2*t + 266, 48 = t - 2*n - 85. What are the prime factors of t?
7, 19
Suppose 3*x = -x + 12. Let w = 9 - x. What are the prime factors of w?
2, 3
Let k = 236 - -95. List the prime factors of k.
331
Let x = -177 - -301. Suppose 0 = 3*q - x + 19. Suppose -3*p + 5*u = -q, 5*p - 51 = 2*u - u. What are the prime factors of p?
2, 5
Suppose 73 - 253 = 5*t. Let f = -5 - t. What are the prime factors of f?
31
Let n = 8 - 5. Let x(z) = 2*z**2 + 11. Let o(b) = 3*b**2 + 22. Let a(g) = n*o(g) - 5*x(g). What are the prime factors of a(0)?
11
Suppose 3*n = 297 + 69. What are the prime factors of n?
2, 61
Let b = 3 - 2. Suppose 5*t - b = 4. List the prime factors of 0 + -2*-6*t.
2, 3
Let s(g) = g**2 + 2*g. Let y be s(-2). Let j be -2 - 1/3*y. What are the prime factors of (-2)/(j/4 - 0)?
2
Suppose 0 = 3*l - a - 4, 3*a - 2*a + 2 = 2*l. Let j(m) = 3*m**3 - m**2 - 2*m + 1. What are the prime factors of j(l)?
17
Let x(d) = d**2 - 1. Let r be x(-2). Suppose -2 + 0 = q + 5*c, r*c = -6. Let m(k) = 2*k - 5. What are the prime factors of m(q)?
11
Suppose -5*m + 4*m = 2*f - 188, 0 = m + 5*f - 197. List the prime factors of m.
2, 7, 13
Let w be 1/(-4) - 10/(-8). Let a = 4 - w. Suppose -a + 18 = 3*q. What are the prime factors of q?
5
Let y(r) = 4*r - 5. List the prime factors of y(9).
31
Let q(y) = 4*y - 4. Let n(d) = -d + 1. Let j(b) = -2*n(b) - q(b). List the prime factors of j(-5).
2, 3
What are the prime factors of 346/10 - (18/10)/3?
2, 17
Let z(b) = -b. List the prime factors of z(-2).
2
Let r be (-2)/((-1)/(-6)*2). Let l = 5 + r. List the prime factors of (4/(-2) - -10) + l.
7
Suppose -3*b + 850 = 2*k + 3*k, 2*k = -b + 340. List the prime factors of k.
2, 5, 17
Let t(c) = -c**3 - 8*c**2 + 9*c + 1. Let h be t(-9). What are the prime factors of ((-20)/16)/(h/(-8))?
2, 5
Suppose 11 = 5*r - 9. List the prime factors of 15 - r/(-12)*-6.
13
Suppose -65 = -3*u + 1. What are the prime factors of u?
2, 11
Let m be (-8)/12 + (-2188)/(-6). List the prime factors of (-2)/5 - m/(-10).
2, 3
Suppose 4*x + 12 = 5*x + 4*w, 6 = -3*w. What are the prime factors of x?
2, 5
Suppose -18 - 77 = -j. Suppose 0 = -5*v + 5*m - 0*m + j, -5*m = 2*v - 3. What are the prime factors of v?
2, 7
Let a = -41 - -130. List the prime factors of a.
89
Suppose -f + 5*f - 208 = 0. What are the prime factors of f?
2, 13
Suppose -b + 4*d = -d + 17, 0 = -3*b + d + 5. Suppose b*s - 6*s = -21. List the prime factors of s.
7
Suppose 0 = 2*x - 6 - 2. Suppose 0 = -x*k - 21 + 85. 