*z + 5417, z = -5*f + 30568. Is f a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*a - 3 = -21. Suppose -7*o = -a*o + 786. Is o composite?
True
Let f be (110/15 - 4) + (-2)/(-3). Let s(a) = 19*a**2 + 10*a**2 - 2*a + 0 + 1. Is s(f) a prime number?
True
Let h(s) = 41*s**2 + 3*s - 3. Let v be h(-5). Suppose 0 = -4*f + v + 1973. Suppose -5*n + 0*n = -f. Is n composite?
False
Let i be (-2 - (-8)/(-6))*-3. Let k(g) = -10*g - 3. Let h(r) = -42*r - 10. Let z(t) = 2*h(t) - 9*k(t). Is z(i) prime?
True
Let o = -45961 + 75044. Is o a prime number?
False
Let l(y) be the third derivative of y**4/24 + 9*y**3/2 + 8*y**2. Is l(-8) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = 6*h - 5*h + 4*b - 7107, -5*h = 2*b - 35553. Is h composite?
True
Suppose -u = 2*f + f + 30, -3*u - 27 = 2*f. Let d(t) = 17*t**2 + 5*t - 8. Let r be d(f). Suppose -5*k = -k - r. Is k a prime number?
True
Is (-1)/((1/(-3))/((-663841)/(-57))) composite?
False
Let l(v) = 122*v**2 + v + 9. Suppose -5 = 5*m + 15. Is l(m) prime?
False
Let y be (6 - (-3 - -4)) + -1. Suppose 5 + 3 = y*l. Is l*(11865/6)/5 a composite number?
True
Let x be 6/(-1*2)*(2 + -3). Suppose -m - 604 = -5*l + 4978, -x*m - 5576 = -5*l. Is l a composite number?
False
Let k(t) = 1756*t - 2. Let y be k(1). Let s = -391 + y. Is s a composite number?
True
Suppose 58*x = -9*x + 2467811. Is x prime?
True
Let s(g) = g**2 + 9*g + 25. Let u be s(-4). Let v(o) = 9*o**2 + 12*o + 4. Is v(u) a prime number?
False
Let q = -16 - -16. Suppose -5*f = -m - 407, -m - 3*f + q*f - 391 = 0. Let x = m + 644. Is x a composite number?
True
Let j(w) = -4*w**3 + 22*w**2 + 45*w + 3*w**3 + 32 + 3*w**2. Is j(21) composite?
False
Let x(w) = -66*w + 65. Let s(m) = m**2 - 9*m + 2. Let p be s(6). Is x(p) prime?
False
Suppose 2*l = 4*m + 1323 + 167, -3*m - 12 = 0. Is l a prime number?
False
Suppose -b = 4*z - 33335, -3*z = -0*z - 3*b - 24990. Is z composite?
True
Is 6/(-8) - 323722/(-152) prime?
True
Is ((-12)/18)/((-24)/74268) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*p + 2*t - 47148, -4*p + 5*t + 6134 + 40986 = 0. Is p composite?
True
Suppose -2*a = t + 831 + 867, 3*t = a + 856. Let q = -459 - a. Is q composite?
True
Suppose 12*f + 131 = -37. Is (-4499)/(35/(-49) + 4/f) a composite number?
True
Let l(n) = 3*n**2 - 21*n + 5. Let y be l(12). Is 2393/5 - (-74)/y a prime number?
True
Let a(x) = -x**2 - 8*x + 5. Let z be a(-10). Let f be (z/(-9))/(1/3). Suppose -f*t - 140 = -4*c + 178, 3*c = -2*t + 227. Is c composite?
True
Let p be ((-651)/(-9))/(1/12). Suppose 2*z = 6*z - p. Is z a composite number?
True
Let b(a) = -3*a + 5 - a**3 - 10 + 6 + 10*a**2. Is b(6) prime?
True
Suppose -2283 = -3*l - 180. Let y = l - -420. Is y prime?
False
Is 6/14 + (-3195620)/(-161) prime?
False
Suppose 0 = t - 71 - 4. Suppose 0 = -x + 71 + t. Is x prime?
False
Suppose -4*w + 19030 = 4*u + 782, -2*u + 4*w + 9118 = 0. Is u a composite number?
False
Let h be ((-1)/1)/((-1)/(-103)). Let c = 190 + h. Is c prime?
False
Suppose -v - 236 + 1125 = 0. Suppose x - 5*f = -437, 0*x - 2*x + 5*f = v. Let a = x + 1287. Is a a prime number?
False
Let z be 3444/(-20) - 5/(-25). Let v = 421 + z. Is v prime?
False
Let u(n) = -n - 10. Let i be u(-14). Suppose 0 = -3*t + 4*p + 653 + 272, i*t = p + 1229. Is t a prime number?
True
Let f(n) = 10*n**2 - 21*n - 20. Is f(-9) a prime number?
False
Let l(k) = -10678*k + 150. Is l(-14) a composite number?
True
Let j(n) = -2*n**2 + 1 - 2*n**2 + 5*n - 5*n**3 + 2*n**2 + 6*n. Is j(-5) a prime number?
True
Is (2 - (-93558)/16) + 12/(-32) composite?
False
Let f be (3 + 0)/((-2)/(-36)). Let v be (-38)/(4*(-3)/f). Suppose -5*j - 164 = -l - 0*l, 0 = l + 2*j - v. Is l a prime number?
False
Let t be 1*(-9)/(-6)*-72. Let k = t + -6. Let b = k + 191. Is b a prime number?
False
Let l(j) be the second derivative of 7*j**4/6 - j**3/6 - j**2 - j. Suppose 3*c - 294 + 303 = 0. Is l(c) a prime number?
True
Let f(i) = i**3 + 6*i**2 - i - 9. Let t be f(-6). Let u(l) = -l**2 - 3*l - 2. Let b be u(t). Let p(o) = -178*o - 3. Is p(b) prime?
True
Let n = -4685 + 7148. Is n a prime number?
False
Suppose -2*r = -6*r - 16. Let v be (-426)/(-4)*r/2. Let n = 118 - v. Is n a composite number?
False
Let x(i) be the second derivative of 19*i**3/6 + i**2/2 + 3*i. Is x(10) a prime number?
True
Let o = 43576 + -24309. Is o prime?
True
Let o(l) = 2563*l + 63. Is o(2) composite?
False
Suppose -6*s - 57 = -6315. Is s a prime number?
False
Let i = 35 + -36. Is 382*10 - (4 + i - 0) composite?
True
Let a = 9921 + -700. Is a composite?
False
Suppose -7*f + 2*f = 0. Suppose 2*r - 8 = -f. Suppose r*j = -5*d + 295 + 698, -2*j = -5*d - 489. Is j a composite number?
True
Suppose -5*z + c - 80 = 0, c - 53 = 3*z - 3. Let y(k) = k**2 + 23*k + 3. Let m be y(z). Is (-18)/m - (-752)/13 a composite number?
True
Is 6 - ((-5)/(-10))/(3/(-4434)) prime?
False
Let n(i) = i**3 + i**2 - 1525. Let v be n(0). Let t = -756 - v. Is t a composite number?
False
Suppose 476 = -3*g - 4*y + 3580, -3*y = 5*g - 5188. Suppose 5*d + 4 = -6, -2*a + 3*d = -g. Is a composite?
True
Let m(d) = 7536*d - 385. Is m(14) prime?
False
Let u(o) be the first derivative of -o**4/2 - 5*o**3/3 + o**2/2 - 9*o - 9. Is u(-6) a prime number?
False
Suppose 5*l = -0*l + z + 20715, 4*z - 20715 = -5*l. Is l composite?
True
Suppose 0 = 2*x + 4*j - 97442, 0 = -5*x + 26*j - 29*j + 243640. Is x composite?
False
Is (-6178)/(-3) + (-164)/(-12) + -14 prime?
False
Let y = 48088 + -21902. Is y prime?
False
Let p(f) = -f**2 - 7*f + 11. Let k be p(-8). Let b be 64595/30 + k/(-18). Suppose -5*d = 0, 0*d = l + 4*d - b. Is l composite?
False
Let g be 0/2 + (-3 - -511). Let s = 35 + -27. Suppose 4*n = s*n - g. Is n a prime number?
True
Let w(o) = o**2 + 8*o - 27. Let t be w(-11). Let h be 8*(-3 - (-118)/4). Suppose -t*f = -2*f - h. Is f composite?
False
Let y(h) = -21*h + 2. Suppose -3*f + 3 = -4*u - 8*f, -f - 18 = -5*u. Let q be y(u). Let d = 118 + q. Is d composite?
True
Let k(i) = -7*i**3 + 40*i**2 + 24*i + 89. Is k(-12) prime?
True
Let y be (3/((-3)/(-4)))/1. Is -6*717/(-2) + (2 - y) a prime number?
False
Let b be 3 - (-1 - -2 - 2). Suppose -m + 745 = b*m. Let s = m + -52. Is s composite?
False
Let l(z) = -302*z**2 + 17. Let x(n) = 151*n**2 - 8. Let i(p) = 3*l(p) + 7*x(p). Is i(-2) a composite number?
False
Suppose h - 1867 = -5*x + x, 2*h - x - 3689 = 0. Is h composite?
False
Is (-741)/(-494) - -1*(-352318)/(-4) a prime number?
False
Let r be (-80)/(-48)*(1 + 2). Suppose -4*d + 5*f + 627 = 2*f, d - 144 = r*f. Is d prime?
False
Let k = 13289 - 1252. Is k prime?
True
Let b(d) = 1056*d**3 + 2*d**2 - 2*d - 13. Is b(3) prime?
False
Suppose -z + 32 = 7*z. Suppose 3*q = -q + l + 6627, -8281 = -5*q + z*l. Is q composite?
False
Suppose 35*v - 33*v - 2 = 0. Is (-8)/24*(v + (-6309 - 1)) a composite number?
True
Let x(q) = -q - 1. Let d(l) = -32*l - 4. Let g(p) = d(p) - x(p). Is g(-4) a composite number?
True
Let n(a) = a**3 - 7*a**2 + a - 1. Suppose 0 = 2*i + 4, 5*i = 5*k - 0*k - 45. Let y be n(k). Suppose -u + 1 = -y. Is u a prime number?
True
Let m(n) = 3*n + 30. Let y be m(-9). Let s(t) = 326*t - 11. Is s(y) composite?
False
Suppose -5*s = -4*b - 676, -2*b - 516 = -4*s - 5*b. Suppose 0*y = 3*y + 3*z - s, -y - 5*z = -48. Is y composite?
False
Suppose 4*l - 124 = -32. Suppose 0 = -o + 28 + l. Is o a composite number?
True
Suppose 84 + 23 = b. Let h = 192 + -128. Let i = b - h. Is i a composite number?
False
Let v = 14 + -14. Suppose 4*a + 712 = -4*p, v*p + 5*p = 4*a + 721. Let q = -96 - a. Is q a prime number?
True
Let s = 882 - 249. Is s prime?
False
Suppose -4*q - 9 = -9*q - 4*a, 3*q + 2*a = 7. Suppose q*i + 2*f = -3*f + 2730, 5*f - 15 = 0. Is i a composite number?
True
Suppose 0*m - 4*m - 3*x = 0, 0 = 5*x - 20. Is ((-2)/m)/(-7*12/(-515466)) prime?
True
Let r be (3762/(-95))/(2/(-25)). Suppose -3*j = -h - 613, h - 327 - r = -4*j. Is j prime?
False
Let h = 18 - 16. Suppose -3*z + 5 = -h*i - 7, -4*z + 2*i = -18. Suppose 0 = -4*n + z*n - 148. Is n a prime number?
False
Is 94291*(6 - 20/4)/1 composite?
False
Let z be (-5)/((-1)/(1 - 0)). Is (1*4)/((-10)/z) - -57 composite?
True
Let y(f) = 4*f**3 + 6*f**2 + 13*f. Is y(11) a composite number?
True
Let v(g) = 5*g**2 + 14*g + 13. Let s = -10 - -3. Let l = s - 3. Is v(l) composite?
False
Suppose 22*f - 21*f + 4 = 0. Is 30/f*(-222)/18*2 prime?
False
Let z(c) = -20*c + 14.