120. Is b composite?
True
Let v(h) = h**3 + 7*h**2 - 6*h - 2. Let q(r) = -r**2 + r. Let w(s) = -5*q(s) - v(s). Let o be w(-2). Suppose o = -2*a + 154. Is a prime?
False
Let o(d) = -2*d**2 - 3*d - 54. Let g(h) = -h**2 - h - 27. Let p(c) = 5*g(c) - 2*o(c). Let f be p(0). Let l = f + 58. Is l a composite number?
False
Let p(y) = -205*y - 3. Let m(w) = 51*w + 1. Let l(b) = 9*m(b) + 2*p(b). Is l(4) prime?
True
Let z = -7 - -5. Is (-26)/((-2)/(z/(-2))) composite?
False
Is ((-1048)/(-12))/((-2)/(-3)) a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*h = 4*a + h - 12, 4*a - 7 = -h. Is 82 - (-3 - (0 - a)) a composite number?
False
Suppose -5*p + 0*p + 293 = -2*o, 4*p + o = 237. Is p composite?
False
Suppose -3*b + b = 5*q - 8391, 2*b = -4*q + 8392. Is b composite?
True
Let h be 0 + -1 + -1 + 5. Suppose 0 = h*b + b - 76. Suppose -b = -z + 12. Is z a prime number?
True
Let d = -6 + 2. Suppose 2*l + 37 = 7. Let u = d - l. Is u a prime number?
True
Let y(f) = 3*f**3 + f**2 - 17*f + 9. Let p(g) = -g**3 + 6*g - 3. Let c(i) = 8*p(i) + 3*y(i). Let b be c(-4). Is (b + -4)*2/(-5) a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*t + 0*t = -12. Suppose 3*p - 2*p = -28. Is (-1100)/p + t/(-21) prime?
False
Suppose 4 = c, -c - 4 = -3*h + c. Suppose 0*r - h*n = 2*r - 14, 0 = -3*n - 6. Let m = 117 - r. Is m composite?
True
Suppose -4*o + 6985 = -y, 6*y + 6979 = 4*o + 3*y. Is o composite?
False
Let d be 102/9*(-6)/(-4). Suppose -5*n + d = 2. Suppose -n*u + 0*u = -159. Is u a composite number?
False
Is (-4)/(-6) - 95/(-15) prime?
True
Let d(n) = 7*n**2 + 3*n - 1. Let c be d(5). Let r be 3/((-6)/5)*-2. Suppose 0 = -3*j + 3*g + c, -4*j = -0*j + r*g - 288. Is j composite?
False
Suppose 0*t + 3175 = 5*t + 5*q, -2*q + 8 = 0. Is t a prime number?
True
Let i(s) = -23*s + 5. Let n be i(9). Let v = n + 323. Is v composite?
True
Suppose -50 = -3*b + 4*l + l, -2*b + 4*l + 36 = 0. Let u be 128/3 + 6/(-9). Suppose -114 = -2*z + 5*c + u, 5*c = b. Is z prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 2*i + 4*f - 2626, -3*i + 0*i = 2*f - 3947. Is i a prime number?
False
Is -1 - -5 - (-521 + (-18)/9) prime?
False
Let f be (-4)/(-2)*1 + 1. Let y = f - -19. Is y prime?
False
Suppose 0 = -7*a + 6*a + 317. Is a prime?
True
Let i = -8 - -14. Suppose 3*r = -h + 52, -r - 3*h + i = 2. Is r composite?
False
Suppose 2*u + 3*u + 467 = 3*z, z - u - 153 = 0. Is z a composite number?
False
Suppose p - 5*p + 592 = 0. Suppose d = -d + 4. Let n = p - d. Is n composite?
True
Let k(c) = -21*c + 8. Is k(-5) composite?
False
Let p = 10 - 6. Suppose -2*g + 21 = -3*o + 150, p*g - 70 = -2*o. Let q = o + -15. Is q prime?
False
Suppose -5*w + 0 = 5. Let b be w/(-4)*-2*4. Is b/(489/165 - 3) prime?
False
Let f = -1572 + 2615. Is f composite?
True
Let t(c) be the first derivative of -c**3/3 + 13*c**2/2 + 9*c + 8. Is t(11) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = -6*u - u + 1043. Is u prime?
True
Let q(s) = -7*s + 2. Let n(v) = 90*v - 25. Let p(u) = -3*n(u) - 40*q(u). Is p(9) a prime number?
False
Let k be (-106)/(-1 - -3 - 0). Let a = k - -312. Is a composite?
True
Suppose -15 = -3*q + 4*q. Let r = 52 + q. Is r composite?
False
Let c be (2 - -1)*(-84)/9. Let w = c - -49. Is w composite?
True
Let d = 3 - 0. Let n be d + 74*(3 + -5). Let c = -48 - n. Is c prime?
True
Let r(u) = 5*u - 18. Let n be r(14). Is (-2)/((-8)/n)*1 composite?
False
Let l be 7 + -5 + (-3)/(-1). Suppose 0 = -q - l*m + 12, m = -5*q + 57 + 123. Is q a prime number?
True
Let u = 1160 + -79. Is u prime?
False
Let s(z) = -2*z - 4. Let q be s(-4). Let j be q/(-18) - (-40)/18. Let w(d) = 2*d**3 + 2*d**2 - d. Is w(j) a composite number?
True
Let n(o) = 21*o**2 + 3*o + 5. Suppose 0 = 3*w + 12, 5*q - 3*w + 4*w = -14. Is n(q) a prime number?
True
Let p(u) = -70*u + 1. Is p(-1) composite?
False
Suppose 7*g = -g + 9688. Is g a composite number?
True
Let m(n) = -5*n**2 - 8*n + 6. Let j be m(-8). Is 1/(j/251 + 1) a composite number?
False
Let v = -2 - -6. Suppose -2*x + 5*g + 325 = 0, 0*g = -4*x + 3*g + 685. Suppose 4*f = 2*f - d + x, -v*f + 362 = -2*d. Is f composite?
False
Suppose 3*z - 1669 + 499 = 0. Suppose 0 = 4*q - 9*q + z. Let r = -1 + q. Is r prime?
False
Let q = -19 - -13. Let a be (0 - 4/(-2)) + q. Is ((-2)/a)/(2/28) a prime number?
True
Let z(d) = -1 + 5 + 15 - d. Is z(8) prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 5*z + 4*j + 15 - 38, 5*z + j - 17 = 0. Let q(x) = 4*x + 3. Let o(v) = -8*v - 6. Let c(h) = -6*o(h) - 11*q(h). Is c(z) a composite number?
True
Let w(v) = -v**3 + 4*v**2 + 6*v - 6. Let n be w(5). Is n + 190 - (-8 - -6) composite?
False
Let u(v) = 13*v**2 - v - 4. Let l be u(3). Let q = 10 - 7. Suppose -5*s = 4*t - l, s = -0*s - q*t + 22. Is s composite?
True
Let b(k) = 7*k**2 + 2*k + 16. Is b(7) composite?
False
Suppose 3*d - 5*x + 0*x - 8143 = 0, 5*x = -5*d + 13625. Is d a composite number?
True
Let a = -5715 + 10136. Is a composite?
False
Let d(j) = 506*j**2 - 3*j - 2. Let k be d(-1). Suppose -h = a + 121 - k, 0 = 4*a + 5*h - 1549. Is a composite?
True
Is 4 + -8 + 1115 + -2 a prime number?
True
Is (3850/(-4) + 1)*(-28)/42 prime?
True
Suppose v + 23 = 60. Is v composite?
False
Suppose 5*a - 4*j = 48, 4*a + 5*j + 1 = 64. Suppose -3*f + 2*h = -a, 4*f - f = -5*h - 9. Suppose -f*d - 84 = -6*d. Is d a composite number?
True
Let q(k) = 162*k**2 + k + 12 - 12. Is q(-1) prime?
False
Suppose 2*v + j = 4*v - 15, 2*v = 5*j + 19. Let r = v - -46. Is r a prime number?
True
Suppose 154 = -2*x + 438. Is x composite?
True
Suppose -3*q = -q - 4. Let m be (4 - (-4)/(-2)) + q. Suppose 4*z = a - m*a + 219, 0 = 2*z + 5*a - 127. Is z a composite number?
True
Let w = -39 + -56. Let a(u) = 25*u - 2. Let y be a(6). Let k = w + y. Is k a composite number?
False
Let v be (-158)/(-6) + (-6)/(-9). Suppose 5*p + v = -5*l + 2*l, 3*l + p + 15 = 0. Let r(z) = -z**3 - z**2 + 4*z - 1. Is r(l) a composite number?
False
Suppose -4*j = 4*q - 604, 4*j + 8*q - 3*q = 606. Is j prime?
True
Suppose 4*a = b + 920, 0 = -b + 4*b - 4*a + 2800. Is (b/6)/(4/(-6)) a composite number?
True
Let i(b) = -36*b + 1. Let m(j) = -j**3 - j**2 - 3. Let k be m(0). Is i(k) prime?
True
Suppose 2*y - 149 - 107 = 5*q, 3*y = 3*q + 384. Let h = y - 75. Is h prime?
True
Suppose -77 - 34 = -3*m. Is m composite?
False
Let q = -207 + 299. Suppose 5*u = u + q. Is u prime?
True
Let h be 1/(8/6 - 1). Suppose h*p - 131 = -32. Is p prime?
False
Suppose -2*r + 781 = -3*i, -6*r = -3*r + 5*i - 1162. Is r prime?
True
Let l(a) = -450*a - 1. Is l(-3) composite?
True
Suppose -5 = -4*a + 3. Is 46 - (a + (-3 - 0)) a composite number?
False
Suppose 3*v = -5*a - 19, 4*v + 12 = -4*a - 0. Let d = v + 35. Is d composite?
False
Let a(p) = 13*p**3 - 4*p**2 + 1. Let f(t) = 12*t**3 - 3*t**2 + 1. Let y(n) = -3*a(n) + 4*f(n). Is y(1) prime?
False
Let b be 1/3 - 14/(-3). Suppose -m - 17 = -4*i, m - 25 = 6*m - b*i. Let y(l) = 132*l**2 - l. Is y(m) a prime number?
False
Let d be (-6)/((-9)/(-3)) + 9. Let c be (2 + d/(-3))*-339. Suppose 0 = -2*u + u + c. Is u composite?
False
Suppose 445 = 5*w - 585. Is w - (0 + 3) - 0 a prime number?
False
Let c(g) = -g**3 - 7*g**2 - 9*g - 3. Let w be c(-6). Let a = w - 6. Is a prime?
False
Let z = 42 - 31. Is z a prime number?
True
Suppose 1 + 3 = q. Suppose 0 = q*v - 5*v + 67. Is v a prime number?
True
Is 1/(2/10*3/939) a prime number?
False
Let z = 17 - -2. Suppose 0 = 3*u - 47 - z. Is u a prime number?
False
Suppose 2*j + 2*x + 54 = 0, -5*j + 0*j + 3*x - 135 = 0. Let s be (-66)/(-4)*4 - 2. Let p = s + j. Is p prime?
True
Suppose -m + 3*m = -10. Let n = 10 + m. Suppose -231 = -n*a + 34. Is a prime?
True
Let h(d) = d - 6. Let t be h(7). Let u be 6/(-9)*t*-6. Let n = u + 17. Is n a composite number?
True
Let y(c) = -c**2 + 22*c - 22. Suppose -41 = -4*j + 19. Is y(j) a composite number?
False
Let j be 91/3 + (-8)/(-12). Let i = j + -8. Let x = i - -16. Is x a composite number?
True
Let v(r) = -440*r + 7. Is v(-2) a composite number?
False
Let m(t) be the first derivative of 13*t**4/4 + t - 1. Let r be 1/(-4)*(-16)/4. Is m(r) a prime number?
False
Suppose 2*d = -2*f - 10, 32 = -4*d - f - 0. Suppose 0 = -2*t + 4*w + 40, w - 14 = -4*t + 3*t. Let m = d + t. Is m prime?
True
Let q = 993 + -514. Is q composite?
False
Is (12/4 + -1)/1 + 1317 composite?
False
Let k = -5 + 15. Is k prime?
False
Let f(b) be the second derivative of 5*b**4/12 + b**2/2 - b. Is f(-3) a composite number?
True
