 Let t(h) = -8*h**3 - 2*h**2 + 2*h - 1. Let k be t(s). Let q = 100 + k. Is q prime?
False
Suppose -10*h = -5*h - 20. Suppose -h = 2*b, -4*b + 2*b = 2*f. Suppose f*w + 0*w = 182. Is w composite?
True
Suppose 0 = 5*w - 3*j - 3, -5*j + 2*j + 3 = -3*w. Suppose 3 - 11 = w*g + 5*d, 0 = 5*g + 3*d - 8. Suppose a = 3*q - 1621, 4*a + 1074 = g*q - 2*q. Is q composite?
False
Suppose 5*s - 6*g + g = 895, -6 = 3*g. Let y be 3 - (2 - -2) - -8. Suppose 4*j - s - y = 0. Is j a prime number?
False
Suppose 3 = -2*c + 9. Let h(i) = -31*i**c - 3*i**2 - 3 + 18*i - 12*i - 8*i + 0. Is h(-2) prime?
False
Let m(a) be the second derivative of 13*a**6/144 - 3*a**5/40 - 11*a**4/12 + 10*a. Let i(c) be the third derivative of m(c). Is i(6) a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*a - 18*m + 20*m + 70095, -2*a + 46740 = 2*m. Is a a prime number?
False
Suppose -u = -85 - 48. Is u prime?
False
Let r(g) = -7*g**2 + g + 5. Let b(m) = -13*m**2 + 2*m + 10. Let c(a) = -6*b(a) + 11*r(a). Let l = -150 - -141. Is c(l) composite?
True
Let j(l) = -3*l + 29. Let d be j(8). Suppose -d*y + 2980 = p, -5936 = -p - p - 2*y. Is p prime?
False
Let t(i) = i**3 + 6*i**2 - 4*i - 17. Let m be t(-6). Is 4588/4*(m - 6) prime?
False
Suppose m + 5*y - 4114 - 4424 = 0, -34227 = -4*m - 5*y. Is m a composite number?
False
Let l(c) = -c**3 + 9*c**2 - 3*c + 6. Let n = 1 + 4. Suppose 2*u = -10, n*f - 2*u + 0*u = 50. Is l(f) prime?
False
Let i be (1/(-2))/(1/(-6)). Suppose -4*h - i*o = -4*o + 244, -o - 4 = 0. Let q = h - -117. Is q prime?
False
Let m(j) = 2*j**2 + j - 1. Let x be m(1). Suppose -x*q = q + 84. Is (-62)/((-1)/(q/(-8))) a composite number?
True
Suppose -43*p = -33*p - 491030. Is p a prime number?
True
Let z(h) = -h**2 - 8*h - 7. Let s be z(-7). Suppose s = 11*i - 9*i - 1838. Is i a prime number?
True
Let p(x) be the second derivative of x**3/6 + 5*x**2/2 + 5*x. Let i be p(-6). Let m(s) = -132*s - 1. Is m(i) a composite number?
False
Suppose 8 = 3*w + m, 0*w + 4*m = 4*w. Let s(k) = -90*k - 1. Let o(u) = -u + 1. Let p(d) = -6*o(d) - s(d). Is p(w) composite?
True
Let d = -668 + 1345. Suppose -n + d + 219 = 0. Let f = n + -625. Is f prime?
True
Suppose 0 = c + 20 - 14. Is (-3360)/(-9) - (-2)/c prime?
True
Suppose -m - 104 = -5*b - 0*m, -3*b + 58 = -5*m. Let n = b - 0. Is 29*n/(-3)*-1 prime?
False
Suppose -508 = -4*s + 3144. Suppose -4*r + 509 + 725 = -3*y, 3*r + 4*y = s. Is r composite?
False
Let o be (16/(-20))/((-2)/5). Suppose o = -p - 5. Let w(t) = -11*t + 6. Is w(p) composite?
False
Let m(y) = 12*y + 5 + 2 + 1 - 41*y**2 + 42*y**2. Is m(15) prime?
False
Suppose 40*l - 225271 = 1916689. Is l composite?
False
Let x be 9/(-36) - 853/(-4). Suppose 2*p - 36 = p + 5*h, -3*h + x = 4*p. Is p a prime number?
False
Suppose -16*f + 21*f = 0. Suppose -s = -5*p + 15, 0*p = 5*p + s - 25. Suppose -2*h + p*v = -94, h - v + f*v - 47 = 0. Is h a composite number?
False
Let f(q) = 2*q**3 - 4*q**2 + 2*q + 14. Suppose -2 = 2*o, 2*s = 5*o + 1 + 16. Is f(s) composite?
True
Let l(m) = 3*m**3 - 2*m**2 + 12*m + 15. Let o be l(-6). Let z = o - -1094. Is z a composite number?
False
Let f(q) = 6074*q**2 - 62*q - 253. Is f(-5) prime?
False
Let n(u) be the third derivative of u**4/24 + 5*u**3/2 - 2*u**2. Let g be n(-10). Suppose -2*v - 1861 = -4*i - g*v, 4*i = -v + 1871. Is i prime?
False
Let h = 12 + -6. Suppose h*q = 10*q - 2620. Is q composite?
True
Let y(n) = 2*n**3 - 6*n**2 - n + 13. Let r be ((-2)/4)/(35/12 - 3). Is y(r) prime?
True
Let y = 6 + -4. Suppose 7*n - y*n + 300 = 0. Let a = -27 - n. Is a prime?
False
Is 2/8 - 53430/(-8) a prime number?
True
Let l(o) = 1185*o**2 + 63*o - 265. Is l(4) a prime number?
True
Suppose 4*f + 0*f = 11804. Let l = f - 1258. Is l composite?
False
Suppose 24*v - 31*v + 49 = 0. Is v + -3 + (-174)/(-2) a prime number?
False
Let r(m) = -65*m + 157. Is r(-14) a composite number?
True
Let z = -5196 - -9829. Is z a prime number?
False
Suppose 29913 = 11*k - 43996. Is k a prime number?
True
Let l(p) = -206*p + 1. Let f be l(-10). Suppose -1540 = -2*c - 4*a, 5*c - f = -4*a + 1813. Is c composite?
True
Suppose -2*c + 25 + 14761 = 0. Is c prime?
True
Let s = -9 - -9. Suppose 0 = -3*r - 0*b + b + 2110, s = 5*r + b - 3530. Suppose -5*m = 140 - r. Is m composite?
False
Suppose 10*g = 7 + 13. Suppose 56 = g*i - 2738. Is i prime?
False
Let j(x) = 808*x**2 + 13*x + 96. Is j(-5) a composite number?
False
Let v(d) = -2*d**3 + 7*d**2 - 32*d - 34. Is v(-17) composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -47*a + 24*a + 121003. Is a a prime number?
True
Let l = 29248 - 16889. Is l a prime number?
False
Let n be 4 - (-2 - (1 - 3)). Let h be -12*(4/6 - 1). Suppose -n*f = m - 1581, 1585 = h*f - 0*m + 5*m. Is f prime?
False
Let z(n) = -n**3 - 4*n**2 + n. Let m be z(-4). Let v = m - -3. Is (1 - -2) + v + 4 a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 6*n - n - 645. Suppose 6*w - 57 = n. Is w composite?
False
Let x = -53 - -8. Is 25853/5 + (-3)/(x/6) composite?
False
Let h(w) = 264*w**2 - 9*w - 8. Let d(i) = 264*i**2 - 8*i - 7. Let c(a) = 7*d(a) - 6*h(a). Is c(-1) prime?
False
Let v(a) be the first derivative of -a**4/4 - 5*a**3/3 + 5*a**2/2 + 9*a - 1. Suppose -4*h + 5*y - 10 = 4, 4 = h - 5*y. Is v(h) composite?
True
Let o be ((-108)/(-8))/((-2)/108). Let l = o + -678. Let c = l + 2296. Is c prime?
False
Let k = 24 + -21. Suppose 0 = -5*j + 6*j - 5, 0 = k*x - j - 14128. Is x a composite number?
True
Let t = -423 + 909. Suppose -h - t + 114 = 0. Let s = -161 - h. Is s prime?
True
Let r be 2/((-2)/6 - -1). Suppose r*f + 1 - 7 = 0. Suppose -4*m - 2*x + 1222 = 0, m - f*m = 4*x - 295. Is m a composite number?
False
Suppose 4*z = 2*u + 26, -1 = 9*z - 11*z + 5*u. Let n(v) = v**3 + v. Let o(b) = -3*b**3 - 10*b**2 + 2*b + 7. Let l(g) = 5*n(g) + o(g). Is l(z) composite?
True
Suppose 7*x = 106891 - 24368. Is x composite?
False
Suppose m = -2*m + 5*r + 1751, 0 = -2*m + 2*r + 1170. Is m composite?
False
Let q = -20344 + 43382. Is q a prime number?
False
Let o(y) = y**2 - 5*y + 3. Suppose 5*l + 3 = 23. Let b be o(l). Is (0 - b)/((-3)/(-921)) a prime number?
True
Suppose 3*j = -f + 48700 + 66469, -j - 3*f + 38395 = 0. Is j a composite number?
True
Let p(u) = 2670*u + 253. Is p(3) a prime number?
True
Let q(r) = -r - 26. Let i be q(-26). Suppose 4*c + 673 = 3*k, i*k + c = -k + 222. Is k prime?
True
Let l be -2146 + 40/(-18) + (-6)/(-27). Let g = -889 - l. Is g a prime number?
True
Let p(b) = -219*b + 199. Is p(-30) prime?
False
Let w(v) = 1117*v**2 + 22*v + 50. Is w(-5) prime?
False
Let h = -25 - -35. Let z(y) = -y**3 + 10*y**2 + 2*y - 15. Let b be z(h). Suppose -2*v + 2*x = x - 171, -v + 58 = b*x. Is v a prime number?
True
Let x(b) = -2*b + 12. Let s be x(8). Let q = s - -7. Let u(g) = 32*g**3 + g**2 - 4*g + 2. Is u(q) a prime number?
True
Let l(b) = 6*b - 5. Let c = -34 + 41. Is l(c) composite?
False
Suppose -4*j = -4*m - 19008, 9525 = -0*j + 2*j + 5*m. Suppose 3*u + j = 5*l - 7464, -l = u - 2447. Suppose 5*z = 2*o + l, -4*z - o = -2*o - 1953. Is z prime?
True
Is ((-158278)/(-8))/(12/48) a prime number?
True
Let n be 0/(0 + 4 + -1). Suppose 8*f - 18 - 30 = n. Is 1918/f + 12/(-18) a composite number?
True
Suppose 4*q = 4*p - 1912, -4*q = -3*p + p + 966. Let g = 68 + p. Is g a composite number?
False
Suppose -20698 = 12*q - 14*q. Is q a prime number?
False
Suppose 59652 = 36*p - 24*p. Is p composite?
True
Suppose 3*p = 3*t + 4*p - 14, 2*t + 3*p = 21. Suppose 2*k - 1969 = -t*k - 2*w, 4*w = k - 407. Is k a composite number?
True
Let t(b) = -b**3 + 22*b**2 - 14*b - 13. Is t(12) a composite number?
False
Suppose 40 = 4*k - 0*k. Let z be k/3*(-6)/(-4). Suppose z*x - 3*x - 4*n - 362 = 0, 4*x - 5*n - 739 = 0. Is x prime?
True
Suppose -30452 = -4*o + 4*v, o = -2*o + 5*v + 22847. Is o prime?
False
Let t be (-502)/(-6) + (-5 - (-65)/15). Let x = t - 45. Is x a prime number?
False
Let c be (9/(-4))/((-3)/8). Let q be 1 - (c/(-2) + 8). Is (740 - (3 + q)) + 2 a composite number?
False
Suppose 149*z = 156*z - 17353. Is z a prime number?
False
Suppose -18*z - 64360 = -455770. Is z a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 31*l - 1897404 + 324061. Is l a prime number?
True
Let g = -7 + 18. Suppose -1 = -6*k + g. Is ((-62)/(-1))/(k/3) composite?
True
Let q = 91 + -52. Let k(c) = 2*c**2 - 27*c + 108. Let n be k(6). Let j = n + q. Is j prime?
False
Suppose -8*s = -8600 - 24984.