- (c + 0 + 0) a composite number?
False
Suppose 3*d - 18 = -6. Suppose -5*x = -d*x + o - 49, 0 = -3*x - o + 155. Is x prime?
True
Let u be -7*7/((-49)/(-12)). Is ((-69)/u)/(1/4) a prime number?
True
Suppose -233 + 1016 = 3*x. Let b = 620 - x. Suppose -5*s = 4*r + 162 - 765, -b = -3*s - r. Is s prime?
False
Let l = -8 + 14. Let u = 2 - l. Is 1535/20 + (-1)/u a prime number?
False
Is 193 + (-1 - -3) - 4 prime?
True
Suppose 5*o + 385 = 12*o. Is o a prime number?
False
Let a be 7 + (1 + -3 - -1). Suppose -a*i + 195 = -3*i. Suppose 35 + i = 4*n. Is n composite?
True
Let v be (0/(-6))/(-2 - -1). Suppose -3*u - 96 + 705 = v. Is u composite?
True
Let f(g) = -g + 4. Let p be f(-7). Suppose p + 4 = 5*s. Is s composite?
False
Let z be -5*(-4)/30*9. Suppose 0 = -2*s - 0 - z. Is 133/4 - s/(-12) prime?
False
Suppose -2*v = -v - 1. Is -4 + v + (0 - -88) a composite number?
True
Let q(v) be the third derivative of 7*v**5/60 + v**4/24 + v**3/6 + v**2. Is q(-1) composite?
False
Suppose -1 + 26 = 5*o. Let a = -15 + o. Let g = 29 + a. Is g a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*g - 7*g + 16 = 0. Suppose 5*n + g = 3*n, 83 = 5*r + 3*n. Is r prime?
True
Let x = 2 - 1. Let d(c) = c**3 + c**2 - c. Let l(h) = 6*h**3 + 11*h**2 - 14*h + 8. Let i(r) = x*l(r) - 5*d(r). Is i(-7) a prime number?
False
Suppose c + 410 = -c. Let y = c - -396. Is y a prime number?
True
Suppose -f - 2 + 12 = 0. Is f prime?
False
Is 1 + (-4 - -4) - -330 prime?
True
Suppose -319 = -3*f + 938. Is f prime?
True
Let h(a) = -2*a**3 - 12*a**2 - 4*a + 3. Let j be h(-7). Suppose 2*b - 6 = -3*v, -3*v = 4*b - b - 9. Suppose -4*k + 469 - j = v. Is k prime?
False
Is ((-15)/6)/((-1)/1574) composite?
True
Let m be 1 + 3 + 2 + -3. Suppose -4*v - m*b + 35 = 0, 3*v - 43 = -4*b - 8. Suppose 0 = -4*p + 3*i + 163, 0*i + v*i = 3*p - 136. Is p composite?
False
Let m = 12 + -7. Suppose -3*f + 2*i - m = 10, 5*f - 2*i + 21 = 0. Is f - -2 - (-78 + 0) a prime number?
False
Let i(c) = 60*c**2 - 1. Is i(-1) composite?
False
Let v(j) = -j**3 + 7*j**2 - 7*j + 9. Let t be v(6). Suppose t*c - 149 = -i + 56, i - 136 = -2*c. Is c prime?
False
Let i(s) = 13*s**2 - 6*s - 1. Is i(12) prime?
False
Let q(v) = -v**3 + 9*v**2 - 2*v - 8. Let a be q(7). Suppose 5*x + a - 261 = 0. Is x prime?
True
Let k = 7 + 19. Suppose 0 = 5*u - 4*q - k, 0 = -6*u + 2*u - 2*q. Suppose 5*b = 5*f - 110, -3*f - u*f = 4*b - 146. Is f composite?
True
Let a(x) = x**3 - 3*x**2 - 2*x - 5. Is a(5) a prime number?
False
Let w = 751 + 136. Is w prime?
True
Let x be 5/(-1) + (4 - 6). Let t(z) = 4 - 2 - 2 - 5*z - 2. Is t(x) prime?
False
Is (2 + -4 - -1531) + (-15 - -13) a composite number?
True
Is (390/(-12))/(3/(-6)) a composite number?
True
Suppose -8*l + 977 = -7*l. Is l a composite number?
False
Let p(u) = -u + 6. Let q be p(4). Suppose -q*z + 0*z + 17 = 5*h, 2*h = -z + 6. Let y(o) = -2*o + 2. Is y(z) a prime number?
False
Let b(c) = c**3 + 4*c**2 + c + 4. Let a be b(-4). Suppose -2*u + 5*o - 187 = -5*u, a = 3*u + 3*o - 195. Is u composite?
True
Let b = -10 - -12. Let r be 0 - (-2)/2 - -4. Suppose 2*a - 182 - 207 = -r*h, -173 = -b*h + 5*a. Is h a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = 3*t - 5*t + 4. Let f be -91 + (t + -2 - 1). Let o = f + 141. Is o composite?
True
Let m = -675 - -1190. Is m prime?
False
Suppose 8162 - 861 = 7*o. Is o a composite number?
True
Let s = 39 + 52. Is s a composite number?
True
Let u = 73 + -108. Is (-1302)/u + (-1)/5 a composite number?
False
Let c(q) = 22*q**2 - 2*q + 2. Is c(-3) composite?
True
Suppose 3*s - 6*s = -15. Suppose -2*a = 4*m - 394, -4*m - 962 = -s*a - 19. Is a composite?
False
Let x = 7 - 1. Suppose -4*o + o = -x. Suppose o*q - 14 - 8 = 0. Is q a prime number?
True
Let p = -17 + 19. Suppose 4*q - 161 = p*q + s, 2*s = -2*q + 176. Is q a composite number?
False
Suppose u - 1 = -3. Let l = u - -7. Suppose -2*y - l*z + 29 + 198 = 0, -z + 3 = 0. Is y composite?
True
Let x = 16 + -11. Let h(o) = o + x*o + 16*o + 1. Is h(4) a prime number?
True
Is -1*58*(-7)/2 prime?
False
Is 705 + (4 - (-4 - -12)) a composite number?
False
Suppose 6*y = 26 + 4. Suppose 308 = -z + y*z. Is z composite?
True
Let c be (-2)/(-4)*4/1. Let d(g) = 3 + 2 - 6 + c*g - 25*g. Is d(-4) a prime number?
False
Let x(g) = 6*g + 4. Suppose -3*f + 8 = u + 2, -3*f = 4*u + 3. Is x(f) a prime number?
False
Let j(t) = 6*t**2 - 9 - 7 + 7 + 4*t. Is j(-7) a composite number?
False
Suppose 0*n = 3*n. Suppose n = 7*d - 2*d - 445. Is d a prime number?
True
Let g = -11 - -11. Let a be (4/(-6))/((-4)/6). Suppose 2*t + a - 39 = g. Is t a prime number?
True
Let j be 1*901 - (3 - 3). Let k = j + -610. Is k composite?
True
Is ((-2)/3)/((-12)/2286) a composite number?
False
Suppose -345 = -3*c - 0*c. Suppose -2*s + 3*g = -c, -3*s - 3*g + 5*g + 170 = 0. Suppose 4*t = s + 20. Is t a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*k + h + 8 = -h, -4*h = k + 1. Let v = 210 + k. Is v composite?
True
Let i(y) = 3*y. Let p = 2 - 1. Let r be i(p). Let v(n) = 4*n**2 - 5*n + 4. Is v(r) a prime number?
False
Suppose 6*f = 4800 - 24. Suppose -995 = -5*y + 5*c, -4*y + f = -0*y - 2*c. Is y composite?
False
Let a be 6316/5 + (-5)/25. Suppose 0 = -4*w + 4*m - 155 + a, 3*m = -3*w + 807. Suppose -o = 5*u - w, 4*o + 0*o + 8 = 0. Is u a prime number?
False
Suppose 4*c - 2001 - 1699 = 0. Suppose 8*n = 3*n + c. Is n a composite number?
True
Suppose -75 = u - 4*u. Suppose 248 + u = 3*r. Is r a composite number?
True
Let w(q) = q**2 - 6. Let h be w(-6). Is ((-102)/9)/((-4)/h) composite?
True
Let g(o) = o**3 + 8*o**2 - 5*o - 5 - 5 + 3. Is g(-7) a composite number?
True
Let j be (-852)/8*(-4)/(-6). Let x = 150 + j. Is x prime?
True
Suppose -2*n = -6*n + 748. Is n prime?
False
Suppose 193 + 188 = 3*n. Is n a composite number?
False
Let o be (15/6)/(1/2). Suppose 236 = o*j - j. Is j prime?
True
Let f(o) = -3*o**2 - 4*o + 4. Let r(g) = 2*g**2 + 5*g - 4. Let l(j) = -3*f(j) - 4*r(j). Suppose 4*w - 13 = 23. Is l(w) prime?
True
Let s = -83 + 187. Suppose 0 = -2*o - 48 - s. Let b = -39 - o. Is b composite?
False
Let k be (-1)/((-2)/66*-3). Let l(x) = -3*x - 16. Let n(f) = 8*f + 48. Let j(p) = 7*l(p) + 2*n(p). Is j(k) a prime number?
False
Is (-1)/3 + (-830)/(-15) a prime number?
False
Let y = 172 - -819. Is y a prime number?
True
Let r be -2 - -1 - (-1 - 0). Let i be 0/(6/(r + -3)). Is 0 + (i + -1)*-53 a composite number?
False
Suppose -2*h + 2 = -2. Is 0 - h - 24/(-1) prime?
False
Let m be ((-40)/24)/(1/(-3)). Suppose -m*t - 2*z = -630 - 835, 3*t = z + 879. Is t prime?
True
Suppose 0 = -2*x + d - 57, -x + 5*x - d + 119 = 0. Let t(n) = 2*n**2 - 6*n + 8. Let g be t(6). Let q = x + g. Is q a composite number?
False
Let s = -1 - 0. Let g = -64 + 60. Is (5 + g)/(s/(-7)) a prime number?
True
Let g = 8 - 3. Suppose g = 3*o - 2*o. Suppose -3*a - 4*c + o*c + 109 = 0, 4*a = -4*c + 156. Is a composite?
False
Let h(k) = 4*k**3 - 11*k**2 - 2*k - 7. Is h(6) composite?
False
Is (0 + 1)/(8/1784) a composite number?
False
Let j(a) be the first derivative of a**2/2 - 4*a + 1. Let o be j(6). Suppose -2*m - o*m = -364. Is m prime?
False
Let y(t) = t**2 + 7*t + 4. Let b be y(-4). Let d = 11 + b. Suppose 114 = d*p + 3*n, -4*n + 45 + 70 = 3*p. Is p prime?
True
Let x(a) = a**2 - 13. Let d be x(0). Let c = d + 19. Is c composite?
True
Let w(h) be the second derivative of -h**3/6 + 6*h**2 - h. Let i be w(9). Suppose -i*n = 2*n - 445. Is n a composite number?
False
Let m = -3909 + 9938. Is m a composite number?
False
Suppose -1731 = -5*u + 4*c, 695 = 2*u - 4*c + 5*c. Is u a prime number?
True
Let k(j) = -j**2 + 7 + 1 - j + 10 + 17. Let x(f) = f**3 + 7*f**2 + f + 7. Let u be x(-7). Is k(u) a prime number?
False
Suppose -3*f + 4*l + 63 = 2*l, 0 = 2*f - 5*l - 53. Is 1/(-2) + f/2 a composite number?
True
Let p(h) = -h**3 + 2*h**2 - h + 2. Let n be p(2). Suppose 2*x + 0*x - 10 = n. Let y(q) = 23*q + 4. Is y(x) composite?
True
Let g(x) = -x**2 + 9*x + 2. Let n be g(9). Suppose -n*f + 184 = -130. Is f prime?
True
Let t = 133 + 154. Is t composite?
True
Is (20/(-6))/(4/(-138)) prime?
False
Suppose 2*b - 5*q + 31 + 8 = 0, -3*q - 39 = 4*b. Let h = 7 + b. Let f = h + 8. Is f a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*a = -2*g - 6*a + 418, -4*g + 4*a = -776. Is g composite?
False
Suppose -3*t = g + 241 - 1579, 2*g = t - 453. Is t a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 7*h - 6*h + 5.