12*z = -4*z - 3264. What is the greatest common divisor of z and 51?
51
Suppose -2*c - 1 + 3 = -o, -3*o + 15 = c. What is the greatest common factor of 48 and c?
3
Let d be 2/6*(-1 - -1). Suppose c - 46 = 2*b - 5, d = -b - 3*c - 17. Let l = -14 - b. What is the highest common factor of 12 and l?
6
Let o be 3/(60/5)*188. What is the greatest common divisor of 1081 and o?
47
Suppose j - 2*j = 2*i + 42, -74 = 4*i - 3*j. Let h be 5/(-1)*8/i. Calculate the greatest common divisor of h and 2.
2
Suppose 193*n - 202*n = -198. Let t(a) = 4*a**2 + 5*a + 2. Let z be t(-5). Calculate the greatest common factor of n and z.
11
Let a = -636 - -1129. Calculate the highest common factor of 58 and a.
29
Suppose -i = i - 10. Suppose -3*z = g + z - 8, -4*z = 4. Suppose -15*p = -g*p - 60. What is the greatest common factor of i and p?
5
Let b(j) = j**3 + 7*j**2 + 2*j + 1. Suppose 42 = -3*z + 9. Let u = 5 + z. Let l be b(u). Calculate the highest common divisor of 5 and l.
5
Let s be ((-56)/10)/((-8)/10). Suppose -5*u - 27 + 142 = 0. Let d = u - s. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 16 and d.
16
Let d(v) = v**2 + 14*v + 17. Let c = -33 - -20. Let l be d(c). Suppose -l*i + 60 = 3*b, 2*b + 5*i - 41 + 8 = 0. What is the greatest common factor of b and 12?
12
Let q(g) = 8*g + 2. Let n be q(5). Suppose -m + 42 = c + c, -4*c = m - n. Calculate the greatest common factor of 6 and m.
6
Suppose -18*m = -20*m + 48. Suppose -m = -3*o + o. Let f be (132/9)/1*o. Calculate the highest common divisor of 22 and f.
22
Suppose -10*b - 9*b + 152 = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of 4 and b.
4
Suppose a + 2*a = -30. Let d = a + 15. Suppose -3*c = -5*s + 42, 0*s - d*s - 5*c = -10. Calculate the greatest common factor of 12 and s.
6
Let d be (-10)/45 - 1208/(-9). Suppose 0 = 5*v + d - 634. What is the greatest common divisor of 25 and v?
25
Suppose 0 = -0*x + 17*x - 68. Suppose 2*n = 4*n - 30. Suppose 4*g - x = 0, p - 2*p + 5*g + n = 0. What is the highest common factor of 140 and p?
20
Let l = 22 - -112. Suppose 4*w = l + 10. Suppose 5*u - w = 2*u. Calculate the highest common factor of u and 84.
12
Let h(i) = -i**3 - 31*i**2 - 29*i + 37. Let b be h(-30). Calculate the greatest common divisor of b and 91.
7
Let j be 220/3 - (-1)/(-3). Let y be 16/40 - j/(-5). Suppose z = 5*z - 240. Calculate the highest common factor of y and z.
15
Let z(s) = 47*s**2 - 3*s - 2. Let i be z(-1). Let o be ((-12)/(-7))/(i/21 - 2). Calculate the highest common factor of o and 54.
6
Let q = 20 - 15. Let w = -1 + q. Let r be w/12*(-45)/(-1). Calculate the highest common factor of r and 3.
3
Suppose 0 = -0*b + 3*b - 1062. Let d = b - -598. Suppose -3*i - d = -7*i. What is the highest common factor of 34 and i?
34
Suppose 3*y + 4*b + 237 = 6*y, -2*b = 2*y - 144. Let x(t) = 0*t**2 + 8*t - 14*t + 3 + t**2 + 10*t. Let f be x(-6). What is the highest common factor of y and f?
15
Suppose -91*w + 38745 = -56*w. What is the greatest common factor of 27 and w?
27
Suppose 4*r + 120 = 7*r. Suppose -4*a + r = 3*d, -3*a - 33 = -3*d - 0*a. Suppose 90 = -0*c + 5*c. Calculate the greatest common divisor of d and c.
6
Let u be 2/(-6) + (-115)/(-3). Let d be 0 + (u/1 - -1). Let t = -223 + 249. Calculate the greatest common divisor of t and d.
13
Suppose 2*h + 225 = 3*h. What is the highest common divisor of h and 15?
15
Let n = -741 - -757. Suppose 3*x - 5 = 13. Suppose -72 = -x*s + 3*s. What is the greatest common divisor of s and n?
8
Suppose -117 - 41 = -5*a - 2*n, -3*n + 162 = 5*a. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 78 and a.
6
Let s be ((-9)/(-1) + -1)*(0 - -2). Let k = 3 - 1. Calculate the greatest common factor of k and s.
2
Let j = 5 + -12. Let m(b) = b**3 + 7*b**2 + 2. Let x be m(j). Let h be x - (2 - 2) - -1. What is the highest common factor of 15 and h?
3
Let h(g) = -58*g - 570. Let v be h(-10). Calculate the greatest common factor of v and 25.
5
Let g = -13 - -138. Let u = 176 - g. What is the greatest common divisor of 34 and u?
17
Let n be 711/63 - 4/(-42)*-3. Suppose -a = -2 - n. Calculate the highest common divisor of a and 13.
13
Suppose -4*f + 1 = -3, -2*f = -3*v + 28. Suppose 17*c + 40 = 21*c. What is the highest common divisor of c and v?
10
Suppose -8*r = -m - 10*r + 5, -2*r = -5*m - 11. Let z be ((-1)/m)/((-8)/(-96)). What is the greatest common factor of z and 54?
6
Suppose 2*s = 4*x + 188, 0 = 7*s - 10*s + x + 307. What is the highest common divisor of s and 24?
8
Let g(f) be the third derivative of -f**4/12 + 11*f**3/6 + 2*f**2. Let n be g(14). Let o = n + 37. What is the highest common factor of o and 2?
2
Let z be (-49)/245 - (-112)/10. Calculate the greatest common factor of 2 and z.
1
Let k be -52*2/(-8)*2. Let d(s) = -s**3 + 4*s**2 + 7*s + 43. Let v be d(6). Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and k.
13
Suppose -2*w + 5*q = -23, 5*w + 26 - 121 = 5*q. Let t = 63 - w. Suppose -2*d - 69 = -2*a + d, -3*d = 2*a - t. What is the highest common factor of 9 and a?
9
Let o(q) = 3*q + 47. Let s be o(-9). What is the greatest common divisor of s and 190?
10
Let b be (11 + -15)*(510/(-8) - 0). What is the highest common factor of 17 and b?
17
Suppose -2 = 3*o - 2. Suppose o = -5*l + 25, -3*b + b + 7 = l. What is the highest common factor of 2 and b?
1
Let x be ((-18)/5)/(12/(-60)). Let a(b) = -2*b**2 + 45. Let c be a(0). Calculate the greatest common factor of c and x.
9
Suppose 0*f = -3*f - 105. Let g = 30 - f. Let z = -542 - -555. Calculate the greatest common divisor of g and z.
13
Let v = 195 - 105. Let m be v/(-3)*4/(-10). Let j = 847 - 739. Calculate the highest common factor of m and j.
12
Suppose -439*b - 222 = -440*b - 4*k, -438 = -2*b - 2*k. Calculate the greatest common factor of b and 6.
2
Suppose 4*d - 3*s = 5*d - 72, 0 = 5*d - 3*s - 378. Suppose -7*z + d = -135. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 12 and z.
6
Let d be ((-5)/2)/((-8)/32). Suppose 6*o + 16 = d*o. Suppose 2*j + 5 = 3*y - 87, 3*y - j - 94 = 0. What is the greatest common factor of y and o?
4
Suppose 37*l - 6592 = 21*l. What is the greatest common divisor of l and 4?
4
Let f be -3 + (1099 - (-9 + 5)). What is the greatest common factor of 50 and f?
50
Let u be (-6)/(-27) + 142/9. Suppose 101 = 4*z - 99. Let j = 98 - z. Calculate the highest common factor of j and u.
16
Let c be (4/(-10))/((-1)/(-10)*-4). Let r be (-75 - 1)*c/((-6)/12). Calculate the greatest common factor of 19 and r.
19
Suppose 0 = -6*p + 9*p + 5*f - 31, -2*p - 3*f + 20 = 0. What is the highest common factor of p and 1?
1
Let u = 92 - 91. Let a(q) = 22*q**2 + q. Let r be a(u). What is the greatest common divisor of r and 92?
23
Let t = 63 + -26. Let j = -27 + t. What is the greatest common factor of 40 and j?
10
Let s(d) = 267*d - 396. Let o be s(9). Calculate the highest common factor of o and 9.
9
Let i be (-94)/(-10) + 2/(-5). Let h be 441/70 - (-12)/(-40). What is the greatest common divisor of h and i?
3
Let x be 36 + 1 + (-40 - -34). What is the greatest common factor of 62 and x?
31
Suppose 0 = -0*u - 26*u + 468. Calculate the highest common divisor of u and 8.
2
Suppose 3*p - 3*s = 1491, 7*p - 3*p + 5*s = 1943. Calculate the greatest common divisor of p and 36.
12
Let v = -61 - -63. Let o(m) = 9*m - 15. Let r be o(v). Let k be 2/3 + (-485)/(-15). Calculate the highest common divisor of k and r.
3
Let q(j) = -164*j + 3. Let n be q(1). Let f = n - -259. What is the greatest common divisor of 14 and f?
14
Suppose 0 = m + 8*m - 36. Suppose 10*z - 5*v = 7*z - m, 0 = -4*v + 20. Let a be 1 + 20 + 0/2. What is the greatest common divisor of z and a?
7
Let a(r) = -2*r**2 + 8*r + 39. Let o be a(6). What is the greatest common factor of o and 255?
15
Suppose 2*i - c = c + 66, 0 = -4*i + 3*c + 129. Let f = i - 25. Suppose 3*a - 4*n = 37 + 7, f*n = 2*a - 27. What is the highest common factor of a and 16?
16
Suppose -4*z - 23 = -z + q, -38 = 5*z + 2*q. Let j(i) = 2*i**2 + 14*i - 1. Let h be j(z). What is the greatest common divisor of h and 45?
15
Suppose -5*a = 17*w - 13*w - 660, 4*w - 672 = -2*a. What is the greatest common divisor of w and 272?
34
Let v(x) = -2*x - 11. Let g be v(3). Let b be g/10*-6*(-15 + 20). Calculate the highest common factor of 34 and b.
17
Let z = 2 + -3. Let k be (-6 - 5)/(z/4). Let i be ((-2 - -2) + -2)*-2. 