n + 4*n - 6. Is 50 + -5 - (-4)/n a prime number?
True
Let h(j) be the third derivative of -j**6/120 + j**5/6 - j**4/12 + j**3/2 + 2*j**2. Let f be h(9). Let u = f - 35. Is u prime?
True
Suppose 2*o + 2*z - 742 = 424, 2*z + 8 = 0. Is o a composite number?
False
Let q(z) be the second derivative of -z**5/20 + 11*z**4/12 - 7*z**3/6 - 5*z**2 - 2*z. Is q(9) a composite number?
False
Let a(p) = -p**3 + 7*p**2 - 5*p + 6. Let t be a(6). Let d be (128/t)/((-2)/(-6)). Suppose -4*y + 124 - d = 0. Is y prime?
True
Let m = -6 + 10. Is 18/12 - (-118)/m composite?
False
Let l = 873 - 494. Is l composite?
False
Suppose -107 + 26 = -3*g. Suppose -3*c + 88 = -k + g, 0 = 4*k + 16. Is c prime?
True
Let x(l) be the first derivative of -57*l**4/2 - l**3/3 - 1. Is x(-1) composite?
False
Suppose -145 = -5*x + 235. Suppose 4*u + 164 = -4*o, -4*o + 2*u - 116 - 48 = 0. Let l = x + o. Is l a composite number?
True
Suppose 0*z - 354 = -3*z. Is z prime?
False
Let f(p) = -p**3 - 7*p**2 - 2*p - 10. Let k be f(-7). Suppose k*c = -4*z + 108, -2*c + 120 = 3*z + 2*z. Is z a prime number?
False
Suppose -129*h + 134*h = 18455. Is h prime?
True
Let o(h) = 4 - 5 + 4*h - 2. Suppose r + c - 10 = -3, 3*r - 2*c = 6. Is o(r) a prime number?
True
Is (-1)/(-2)*(-8 + 510) a composite number?
False
Let g(z) = -z**3 + 3*z**2 - 2*z + 1. Let d be g(2). Is 1185*d/(-6)*-2 a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*m + 4*r = 40, 3*m - 23 = 3*r + 31. Let k = m + -7. Is (-662)/(-18) - (-2)/k a prime number?
True
Let q(k) = -k**3 - 8*k**2 - 5*k + 5. Let b be q(-7). Let a = b + 64. Is a a composite number?
True
Suppose -5*k = -k - 808. Suppose 3*h - 182 = -0*h - p, 0 = -3*h - 5*p + k. Is h composite?
False
Let n(i) = 319*i - 2. Is n(1) a composite number?
False
Let p be ((-61)/4)/((-5)/20). Suppose -2*f + 73 = -p. Is f composite?
False
Suppose -4*d = -t + 2*t - 1, -9 = -3*d + 2*t. Let o(z) = 505*z**3 - z**2 + 1. Is o(d) prime?
False
Suppose -3*j + 21 + 39 = 0. Suppose -b = b - j. Suppose b - 47 = -v. Is v a prime number?
True
Let o(y) = -291*y**3 + y**2 + 2*y + 1. Is o(-1) a composite number?
True
Let s = -1556 - -2915. Suppose -u + 2*h + 303 = 0, 4*u - h + 133 - s = 0. Is u a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = z + z. Suppose z = -j + 3, -5*j - 220 = -4*x - j. Is x a prime number?
False
Suppose 3*t + 7 = 4*w, -w + 5*t = -6 - 0. Let m be (-5)/(-3 + (3 - w)). Suppose -5*v - 2*l = 2*l - 275, -m*l = 0. Is v composite?
True
Let c = 168 - -631. Is c prime?
False
Is 10526/8 - 45/60 prime?
False
Is (-3)/(4 - 4053/1011) prime?
True
Let u(c) = 126*c - 1. Let i be u(4). Let t = i + -250. Suppose 2*y - 3*r = -2*r + 177, -t = -3*y - r. Is y a composite number?
True
Suppose 0*g = 3*g - 6. Let c be g*74 - (-6)/2. Suppose 6 = -k + n + c, 5*k - 753 = -2*n. Is k a prime number?
True
Let l = -5 - -5. Suppose -x + 219 + 30 = l. Is x a prime number?
False
Let f be (4 - 0)*37/2. Let x = 4 + -2. Is (-2)/(x/f*-2) composite?
False
Suppose -4*h - 678 = -7*h. Let q = h - 139. Is q a composite number?
True
Suppose -u - 92 = -s, -3*s + 33 = u - 231. Is s prime?
True
Let m = 266 - 171. Is m composite?
True
Let u = -4 + 8. Suppose -4*y - u*j - 12 = 0, 1 = j + 2. Let s(x) = 9*x**2 - 1. Is s(y) composite?
True
Let q(c) = -61*c + 1. Let t be q(-5). Let s = -112 + t. Is s composite?
True
Suppose -2*n - 19 = -53. Suppose 0*q - b = 4*q - n, 3*q = -4*b + 29. Suppose -295 = -q*a - 46. Is a composite?
False
Let z be -20 + (-4*1 - -3). Let j = z + 40. Is j prime?
True
Let a be -3 - (-18 - (-2 + 3)). Let z = 171 - a. Suppose g + 0*g = z. Is g a composite number?
True
Let n(q) = -342*q**3 - 2*q**2 - q. Is n(-1) composite?
True
Let g(s) be the third derivative of -s**5/60 - s**4/6 + 5*s**3/6 + s**2. Let l be g(-5). Suppose 5*t - 107 - 148 = l. Is t composite?
True
Suppose 3*v - 5*s = 9, -2*v + 2*s + 6 = 5*s. Suppose 4*a = -61 + 13. Is (-63)/a + v/4 a prime number?
False
Let g = 162 - -320. Suppose g = 5*m + 4*y - 709, 0 = -2*m - y + 474. Is m a composite number?
True
Let z(t) = -t**2 - 6*t - 5. Let o be z(-5). Suppose -n - 28 + 7 = o. Let c = 2 - n. Is c a composite number?
False
Suppose -p + 3*p - 1162 = 5*c, 1162 = 2*p + 5*c. Is p composite?
True
Let h(o) = 417*o + 2. Is h(1) composite?
False
Is 1097 + 0/(9/(-3)) a prime number?
True
Let u = 22 + -37. Is 6/u + (-67)/(-5) a composite number?
False
Let p(j) = j**2 + 2*j - 2. Is p(-7) composite?
True
Let h = 8 - 4. Let n be (-10)/h - (-6)/(-4). Is (-2)/n + (-266)/(-4) composite?
False
Let d = 4 + -4. Let m be 2/(-6)*(69 - d). Let p = m + 46. Is p prime?
True
Let u(h) = h**2 - h + 6. Suppose 4*a = -2*v - 6, 6*a - 3*a = 3*v + 9. Let g be 0/((v - -1)*1). Is u(g) composite?
True
Suppose 2*o = -o + 969. Is o a prime number?
False
Is 6/(-2) + 3/((-18)/(-27300)) prime?
True
Let y(z) = -2 - 4*z + z**2 + 6*z**2 + 4*z**2 - 2*z**2. Is y(5) a composite number?
True
Let v(o) = 2*o**2 + 3*o - o + 4 + o. Is v(-3) a composite number?
False
Suppose -5*w - 33 = -3*x - 6, -3*w + 23 = x. Suppose 3*f - 2 = -x. Is (-278)/f + 1/(-2) prime?
False
Suppose -5*f - 3*q + 46 = -129, 3*f - 94 = -4*q. Suppose 9*p - 4*p + 10 = 0, 3*p = 5*j - 21. Suppose 155 = 4*k + 2*s - j*s, -s = -k + f. Is k composite?
True
Let q(z) = -37*z + 6. Let a be q(-4). Suppose 5*n = 4*g + a, 0*g + 30 = n - g. Is n a composite number?
True
Let x(t) = -t**3 + 3*t**2 + t - 1. Let p be x(3). Suppose -p*c = 2*s - 650, c + c - s = 638. Let m = -110 + c. Is m composite?
False
Let w(c) = c + 5. Let l be w(-6). Let a(d) = d**3 - d**2 - 2*d - 1. Let x be a(l). Is (x/3)/((-3)/1143) composite?
False
Let y(v) = 7*v**2 - 10*v - 16. Let s(m) = 11*m**2 - 15*m - 24. Let o(f) = -5*s(f) + 8*y(f). Let r be o(-6). Is (r - 1)*(1 + 0) prime?
False
Let h(y) = -2*y - 2. Let g be h(-2). Let n = g + -1. Is n/(-3*1/(-153)) a composite number?
True
Let p = 7005 + -3912. Is p prime?
False
Let k(a) = a**3 + 12*a**2 + 14*a + 7. Let u be (-31)/3 - 7/(-21). Is k(u) composite?
False
Is (-2)/2 - (-267 + 1 + -2) composite?
True
Suppose 10*f + 0*f - 5570 = 0. Is f a prime number?
True
Suppose 512 = 2*t + 2*t + s, -4*t = -s - 504. Is t a prime number?
True
Let m(u) = 100*u + 3. Let t = -10 - -14. Is m(t) composite?
True
Let l = -8 + 2. Let p be (-32)/(-6)*l/(-4). Suppose p*n = 4*n + 12. Is n a prime number?
True
Let q = -8 + 9. Is (618/12)/(q/6) a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 2*v - 0*v. Suppose v = 3*o + o + 8. Is ((-41)/(-3) + o)*3 composite?
True
Let u(a) = -6*a**3 + a**2 + a - 1. Let s be u(1). Let o(m) = -48*m - 5. Is o(s) a prime number?
False
Suppose -2*i + 92 = 5*u - 339, i = 4*u + 183. Is i composite?
True
Let v = 57 - 33. Suppose -4*r - 24 = 2*j, 3*r = j - 4*j - v. Is (-134)/j + 4/(-8) composite?
True
Let j = -6 + 10. Suppose -2*i + j*i = 74. Is i a composite number?
False
Let j be ((-38)/(-5))/(3/30). Suppose -4*d - j = -3*d. Let i = d + 161. Is i a composite number?
True
Is 28273/63 + 4/18 a prime number?
True
Let p(z) = 42*z + 3. Let k be p(-3). Let s = k + 214. Is s composite?
True
Suppose 42335 = 5*z + 4*t, 2*t + 25401 = 3*z + 4*t. Is z a composite number?
False
Let o = 1858 - 741. Is o a composite number?
False
Suppose -3*n = -5*n + 10. Suppose -5*v + 2*v = n*h - 260, h = 2*v + 65. Is h a prime number?
False
Let z(l) = 3*l**3 - l**2 + 2*l - 3. Let u(g) be the third derivative of g**4/12 - g**3 - 2*g**2. Let c be u(4). Is z(c) prime?
False
Let x = -6 + 9. Let l(y) = -78*y + 3. Let t be l(x). Is (-2)/(t/(-237) - 1) composite?
False
Suppose 4*p = 2*f + 12, -3*p = -2*f - 7 - 0. Is (-320)/(-24) + f/6 a prime number?
False
Let l(t) = t**3 + 5*t**2 + 4*t + 6. Let d be l(-5). Is ((-861)/d)/((-1)/(-2)) composite?
True
Let m(b) = -6*b**3 - 2*b**2 - 3*b + 3. Is m(-5) prime?
False
Let t(c) = 253*c - 19. Is t(4) a prime number?
False
Let d(p) = -p**2 - 6*p - 3. Let z be d(-4). Suppose 2*v + z = -1. Let u(w) = -2*w**3 + w - 4. Is u(v) a prime number?
True
Let z = 1 + 6. Suppose -z + 44 = o. Is o prime?
True
Suppose a + 2*n = 791, -4*a + 3192 = -n + 2*n. Is a a prime number?
False
Let q(t) = t**2 - t + 5. Let r be q(0). Is 453/r - 4/(-10) a prime number?
False
Let z(a) = -a**3 - 11*a**2 - 2*a - 1. Let l be z(-11). Is 4/14 + 3375/l a prime number?
False
Is 14695/7 - 10/35 composite?
False
Let p(x) = -3*x + 2. Let h be p(4). Let k = h - -21. Is k a prime number?
True
Let v = 1449 - -2822.