rime number?
False
Let t(l) = 6*l - 3. Let v = 3 - 9. Let w be 8/v*9/(-2). Is t(w) a prime number?
False
Let t be -1 + (-2)/((-2)/17). Let h = t - -3. Is h a prime number?
True
Is 26*(4 + 1) - 3 composite?
False
Let j(d) = d - 4. Let a be j(4). Suppose 0 = -a*k + 3*k - 3. Let r = k + 9. Is r a prime number?
False
Let s = -4 + 4. Suppose s = -3*j + 6. Is -4*(j + (-30)/4) a composite number?
True
Let a(p) = 15*p**2 + 7*p + 1. Is a(-6) composite?
False
Let v(y) = y**3 + 26*y**2 - 32*y + 29. Is v(-24) prime?
True
Let c(n) = -42*n - 7. Is c(-25) composite?
True
Is (-61 - -2)*(11 - 12) a prime number?
True
Let z(p) = -8*p + 1. Let b be 4 - 1 - (8 + 2). Is z(b) a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*w = -4*g + 248, 2*w - 3*g = -45 + 182. Let h(m) = -4*m**3 - 3*m**2 + 4*m - 3. Let q be h(2). Let s = q + w. Is s composite?
False
Suppose 0 = x - 3 - 2, 0 = 4*v - 2*x + 22. Let y be (6/v)/((-4)/18). Suppose -29 = -2*k + y. Is k prime?
True
Let x be 48/28 + 2/7. Suppose 0 = 4*r - 4, 4*z + 5*r = -0 + 9. Suppose q = z + x. Is q composite?
False
Let p(m) = -23*m + 1. Let v be p(-3). Let t be (-2)/3 - v/3. Is ((-42)/t)/((-2)/(-8)) a composite number?
False
Let r(o) = -o**3 - 4*o**2 - 2*o - 4. Let z be r(-4). Suppose -4*q + 793 = 5*y, 4*y - 201 = -q - 0*y. Suppose -z*j + q = -151. Is j a composite number?
True
Suppose -4*w + 10 = -14. Suppose n - 3*n = -w. Is (16 - -1)*n - -2 composite?
False
Let a = 6 - 0. Let y = -2 + a. Suppose -y*l + 156 = -56. Is l a prime number?
True
Suppose -4*i - 18 = b - 2, 6 = -b - 2*i. Suppose 0*w + 12 = b*w. Suppose -2*r + w*r - 67 = 0. Is r a prime number?
True
Let i = -14 - -43. Suppose -4*k + 9 = m - k, 4*m = -5*k + i. Suppose -4*r + m = -2. Is r a composite number?
False
Let y = -466 + 681. Is y a prime number?
False
Let h(k) = 17*k - 7. Is h(10) a composite number?
False
Let t(m) = -5*m**2 + 8*m - 11. Let w(y) = 3*y**2 - 5*y + 7. Let s(u) = -5*t(u) - 8*w(u). Let h be s(2). Suppose h*b - 93 - 6 = 0. Is b a composite number?
True
Let k = 152 + -69. Is k prime?
True
Suppose -3*o + x + 17 = -x, 0 = 3*o + 4*x - 47. Is (143/3)/(3/o) a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = -3*q - q + 3*y + 151, -2*q - 5*y + 95 = 0. Is q + 1 - 1 - 3 a prime number?
True
Let u(m) = -m - 1. Let i(p) = 3*p**3 - 2*p**2 - p. Let o be i(-1). Let v(r) = -2*r**2 + 7*r. Let h(g) = o*u(g) - v(g). Is h(-3) a prime number?
True
Let h(q) = 30*q + 12. Let x be h(7). Suppose 0 = 5*o, 5*o - 106 - 66 = -2*c. Suppose 4*d - c - x = 0. Is d composite?
True
Let c = -2 - -1. Let m be c + (0 - 0) - -4. Suppose -183 = -m*u - 72. Is u composite?
False
Suppose -32*q = -28*q - 2212. Is q a prime number?
False
Let d = -38 + 69. Is d composite?
False
Suppose o - 493 = -l - 105, -4*o + 5*l + 1561 = 0. Is o a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*r - 2 - 3 = 5*o, 5*r - 37 = -3*o. Suppose b + 57 = o*b. Is b a prime number?
True
Suppose 2*c = -3*x + 208, -4*c + 426 = 5*x - 4*x. Let v = c + -73. Is v a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*c = -1 + 13. Suppose -y - 1 = -c. Suppose 8*h - 485 = y*h. Is h a composite number?
False
Let k be (-3 + (-49)/4)*-12. Let v = k + -38. Is v a prime number?
False
Let r(i) = i**3 + 2*i**2 - 3*i - 3. Let z be r(-2). Let n be 211 + (2 + -1 - z). Let y = -54 + n. Is y a prime number?
False
Let v = -14 + 10. Let g = 6 + v. Suppose 25 = -g*i + 71. Is i composite?
False
Let f = -4 - 7. Let t = 17 + f. Let z = t - -4. Is z a composite number?
True
Let z be 9*1*(-4)/(-6). Let l = z - -37. Is l a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*f = -452 - 163. Let y = 249 + -423. Let u = f - y. Is u a prime number?
False
Suppose 0*i - 4 = -2*i. Suppose -i*r - 3*r - 5 = 0, -r - 40 = -3*m. Let f = 27 - m. Is f composite?
True
Suppose 3*k + 5*a + 12 = -0, 4*a - 8 = 2*k. Let n(b) = b**3 + 4*b**2 + 2*b + 6. Let m be n(k). Is 346/10 - m/5 prime?
False
Let s(q) be the first derivative of -q**4/4 - 10*q**3/3 - 13*q**2/2 - 5*q + 2. Is s(-9) a composite number?
False
Let a(f) be the third derivative of -1/6*f**3 + 0*f - 3*f**2 + 1/15*f**5 + 0 + 1/24*f**4. Is a(4) a prime number?
True
Suppose 3*u - 127 = -1003. Let n = -205 - u. Is n a composite number?
True
Suppose -c + 5*v = -0*c - 1009, -3*v = -4*c + 4087. Suppose 3*t = r - 4*r + 1527, -2*r + t + c = 0. Is r prime?
False
Let s = 106 + -156. Let p = 19 - s. Is p prime?
False
Suppose g - 6*g = 720. Let s = 15 + g. Is 1/(-1)*2 - s a prime number?
True
Is 3 - 2 - 1*-582 a prime number?
False
Let p(g) = 16*g**2 + g + 1. Let f = -3 - -5. Is p(f) composite?
False
Let g(s) = 3*s**2 + 18*s - 7. Is g(-14) a prime number?
False
Let o(y) be the third derivative of -5*y**4/4 - 5*y**3/6 + 3*y**2. Let r be o(-4). Suppose -r = -0*u - 5*u. Is u composite?
False
Let y(o) = -o**2 - 7*o - 5. Let g be y(-6). Is (-33)/(-9)*(g - -2) composite?
False
Let d = -901 - -1962. Is d prime?
True
Let f(r) = -r**3 + 5*r**2 + 5. Let m be f(5). Suppose 0 = -2*z - c, -5*c = 2*z - m*z. Suppose z*x = 3*x - 165. Is x a prime number?
False
Let l(c) be the first derivative of 4/3*c**3 + 1 - 4*c + 1/2*c**2. Is l(-7) composite?
True
Suppose -97 = -q - 0*q. Is q composite?
False
Let g = 381 - 270. Is g a prime number?
False
Let a(f) = -f**3 - 6*f**2 + f + 6. Let m be a(-6). Suppose 4*g - 2*t + t - 338 = m, -4*g - t = -342. Is g a composite number?
True
Suppose -5*g + 6 = -4*i - 10, -i = -4*g + 4. Suppose 6*h - 1895 + 629 = g. Is h prime?
True
Let t be (0 - (-2)/1) + 6. Let i be t/(-2)*(-291)/(-4). Is (-1)/(i/(-147) + -2) composite?
True
Let i(r) = 160*r + 9. Is i(3) a prime number?
False
Is (-10)/(-5) + -2 + 529/1 a composite number?
True
Suppose 15 = -5*i, w - 6*w + 4*i + 5767 = 0. Is w a prime number?
True
Suppose 3*m - 4*n = 4095, -6*n - 2737 = -2*m - n. Is m a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*m - 3*a = -0*a + 416, 0 = -4*m + 3*a + 832. Suppose 0 = 2*w, -5*r + r - m = -w. Let d = r - -85. Is d composite?
True
Suppose i + 0*i = 85. Is i prime?
False
Let m(r) = 215*r**2 + 8. Is m(5) a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*g + 265 = 2*g. Is (g/(-10))/((-3)/(-6)) composite?
False
Suppose -2050 = -5*i + w, -2*w - 399 = -i - 4*w. Is i composite?
False
Suppose 7*w = 3*w + 2492. Is w prime?
False
Is (-4)/(-4)*-1 - (-1512)/4 a prime number?
False
Let s(k) = k**3 - k**2 - 2*k. Let f be s(2). Suppose 4*g - 5*h - 75 = f, -37 = -2*g + 4*h + 5. Is g a composite number?
True
Is 11 + 7/(-1) + 3 composite?
False
Suppose 0 = 5*s + 2 + 18, -4*s = 3*t - 2807. Let a = t + -552. Is a a prime number?
True
Suppose s = -3*s. Let q = 11 - s. Is q a composite number?
False
Suppose -7*o + 14*o = 3451. Is o a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*y + 5*r = 872, y + 1447 = 6*y + 2*r. Is y prime?
False
Let g(q) = q**3 - 3*q**2 + 4. Let z be g(3). Suppose -h - h + z = 0. Is 766/6 + h/(-3) composite?
False
Let x be 1*(1 - 1) + 177. Suppose -2*l + x = 3. Is l a composite number?
True
Suppose -c + 1934 = 5*g, -g - 10 = g. Is c prime?
False
Suppose -k - 10 + 2 = -2*h, 2*k + h = 4. Let p(f) = -f + 33. Is p(k) prime?
False
Suppose 2*d + 4*m + 6 = -2, 4*d - m - 11 = 0. Suppose 6 = d*p, 0 = 2*b + 4*p - p - 37. Is b prime?
False
Suppose -239 = 2*y - 853. Is y a prime number?
True
Is (251/3)/(4/12) composite?
False
Let m(u) = -34*u**3 - 3*u**2 - 2*u - 1. Is m(-2) composite?
False
Suppose -3*k - 15 - 9 = 0. Is 186/4 + (-4)/k prime?
True
Is 2/((-6)/21 - (-1788)/6209) a prime number?
True
Let c be 2360/35 - 3/7. Suppose -3*q = c - 502. Is q a prime number?
False
Let u(b) = -11*b**2. Let k be u(2). Let h(m) = -m**2 - m - 70. Let s be h(0). Let t = k - s. Is t prime?
False
Suppose 0 = -a + 5*i + 357, -3*a - 3*i = -814 - 185. Is a a prime number?
True
Let z = 112 - -217. Is z a prime number?
False
Is (36/4)/3 - 13*-83 prime?
False
Suppose 0 = 3*v - 3*m + 1233, -5*m = v - 59 + 440. Let w = -170 - v. Suppose 5*x - x + 59 = g, -4*g = 2*x - w. Is g a composite number?
False
Suppose -o + 59 = -4*b, b + 157 = 4*o - 154. Is o prime?
True
Is 12/(-4)*(762/9)/(-2) a composite number?
False
Is 16/40 + 1683/5 prime?
True
Let z = -24 + 47. Let p = z - 5. Is p - ((-3 - -2) + 0) a prime number?
True
Let q = -13 + 15. Suppose 5*l + 2*z + 0*z = 753, 4*z = q*l - 282. Is l composite?
False
Suppose -5*c + 3279 = 694. Is c a prime number?
False
Is 4/14 + 2484/28 composite?
False
Let a(m) be the third derivative of 0*m + 2*m**2 + 0 - 1/60*m**5 + 55/6*m**3 - 1/24*m**4.