+ 113. Suppose 102 = k + 2*k + 3*b, -k + i = 2*b. Is k composite?
True
Is (3 + (-156)/(-1))*8/24 a prime number?
True
Suppose 5*z = 4*z + 5. Suppose 0 = -z*u + 3*g + 299, 3*g + 186 = 3*u - g. Suppose -u = -3*d + 2*d. Is d prime?
False
Suppose -x = 3, -5*a + 4*a + 218 = -x. Let m = a - 100. Is m a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*d = 5*j + 118, 2*j - 2*d + 0*d + 40 = 0. Let a = j - -13. Is 0/(-2) - a - -2 composite?
False
Let a(h) = -h + 1. Let t be a(0). Let r(n) = 26*n + 0 + t + 0. Is r(2) a prime number?
True
Let z = 1065 - 596. Is z a composite number?
True
Let p = 51 + 362. Suppose 2*v - 425 = p. Is v composite?
False
Let u be 68/16 - (-2)/(-8). Let b be (-21)/27 - u/18. Is (3 - 0) + b + 87 prime?
True
Let z(d) = 12*d + 5. Let u = 8 - 4. Is z(u) prime?
True
Let p(f) = 19*f**2 + 10*f + 5. Is p(-6) a prime number?
False
Let q = -4 - -4. Let o be q*((-8)/6)/4. Suppose o = -n + 15 + 40. Is n composite?
True
Suppose -k = -2*d + 6, 4*d + 7 = k + 19. Suppose -98 = 2*v - 2*f, -5*v + f + k*f = 241. Let i = v - -73. Is i composite?
True
Let a = -37 + 96. Is a a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = -5*w, 4*h + w = 90 + 150. Suppose 5*z - h = z. Is z composite?
True
Suppose -5*f + d - 3146 = -10527, -f = 3*d - 1489. Is f prime?
False
Let y = 128 - 88. Let z = 28 - y. Is 4/(-6) + (-176)/z a prime number?
False
Suppose -2*b = 3*b - 3*s - 2690, -2*b - 4*s = -1050. Is b prime?
False
Suppose 3*i + 8 = 2. Is ((-62)/(-4))/((-1)/i) a prime number?
True
Suppose -5*p - 34118 = -19*p. Is p prime?
True
Let n(d) = 15*d - 2. Let g(v) = v**2 - 6*v + 2. Let f be g(7). Is n(f) a prime number?
False
Let r = 92 - 47. Suppose -4*f + 47 = -r. Is f composite?
False
Let s be 6/(-15) - (-464)/10. Is -4 + 1 + s + -6 composite?
False
Let c(y) = y**3 + 7*y**2 + 7*y + 2. Let b be c(-6). Let i = 9 + b. Let n = -2 + i. Is n a composite number?
False
Let h(g) = g**3 - 3*g**2 - 4*g - 1. Let m be h(4). Is 68 - (2 - m/(-1)) composite?
False
Let z(j) = -87*j**3 + 3*j**2 + 2*j - 1. Is z(-2) composite?
True
Let t(x) = x**2 + 9*x + 1. Let r be t(-8). Let y(z) = -2*z**3 - 8*z**2 + 5*z + 6. Is y(r) a composite number?
True
Let h(d) = -2*d**2 + 6*d + 4. Let b be h(5). Let u = -11 - b. Let k = u + 2. Is k a prime number?
True
Let w(b) = 31*b + 3. Let r(h) = -16*h - 1. Let l(u) = -7*r(u) - 4*w(u). Is l(-6) prime?
True
Suppose 0*j = y + 4*j - 8, 20 = 4*y + 4*j. Suppose -3*d = -3*l + 12 + 102, 3*l - 118 = y*d. Is l a composite number?
True
Suppose 3*v - 2287 = 542. Is v prime?
False
Is 7 + -4 + (2 - -1) + 373 prime?
True
Suppose -4*p + 2*p + 8 = 0. Let t = 3 + p. Let q = 30 + t. Is q a composite number?
False
Let g = 3 - 1. Suppose w - g = -w. Let j(n) = 32*n - 1. Is j(w) a composite number?
False
Let p be (-65)/(-15) + 1/(-3). Suppose -p*s - s = -1495. Is s a composite number?
True
Let w = 6 + -1. Suppose -2*i + w*f = i - 103, -132 = -4*i + 4*f. Is i composite?
False
Let f be 2/(-3)*249/2. Is 3 - 3 - (0 + f) a composite number?
False
Suppose 5*b - 952 = -t, 3*t = 3*b - t - 585. Is b a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = 2*l + l + 2*a - 1489, 0 = l + 3*a - 487. Is l composite?
False
Let m(b) = b**3 + 12*b**2 + 8*b + 5. Let n(z) = z**2 - z. Let l(o) = m(o) - 2*n(o). Is l(-8) prime?
True
Let w(d) = d - 1. Let g be w(5). Let q be 15/g*120/9. Suppose -4*r = 5*s - 64, -r - 5*s - 19 = -q. Is r prime?
True
Let i(a) = 2*a**2 - 4*a + 11. Is i(12) prime?
True
Let g(v) = -138*v**3 + 4*v**2 - 4*v + 3. Let y(r) = 415*r**3 - 11*r**2 + 11*r - 8. Let x(o) = 11*g(o) + 4*y(o). Is x(1) a prime number?
False
Let o(f) = f**2 - 4. Let y be o(-3). Suppose 4*u + y*j = -11751, 2*u - j + 5859 = 2*j. Is ((-2)/3)/(12/u) a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*w = -3*m - 171 + 37, -2*w + 138 = -4*m. Let o = w + -30. Is o prime?
True
Let n be 1 + -2*(-1)/(-2). Suppose n = 2*l + 3*c - 5*c - 312, 4*l = c + 630. Is l composite?
True
Let r = 629 - 403. Is r a prime number?
False
Suppose -4*r + 45 = 3*b, 0 = 3*r - 0*r - 3*b - 18. Suppose r*g - 4*g = 545. Is g prime?
True
Is 95 - 2*(2 - 3) a prime number?
True
Suppose -2*s - 384 = 4*f, -3*s - f - 98 - 488 = 0. Let a = -114 - s. Is a composite?
True
Suppose y + 3*v + 2676 = 4*y, -5*y + 2*v = -4451. Is y a prime number?
False
Let a(q) = -2*q + 2. Let g be a(-3). Let b = g + -5. Is b prime?
True
Let t(l) = -l**2 + 5*l + 3. Let h be 3*(-6)/27*3. Let w be (-1)/(1/h) + 2. Is t(w) a prime number?
True
Let m = -244 + 496. Let i = -167 + m. Let h = i - 14. Is h prime?
True
Let g be (-10)/8*-2*2. Let n = 19 - g. Is n composite?
True
Let b(r) = r**2 + 6*r + 2. Let v be b(-6). Is (-264)/36*(-141)/v prime?
False
Let k(i) = 23*i**2 + 9*i - 7. Is k(5) composite?
False
Is ((-20)/(-8))/((-2)/(-116)) composite?
True
Let s(q) = 30*q - 1. Is s(8) composite?
False
Suppose p - 385 - 288 = 0. Is p a prime number?
True
Suppose -5*h - 27 + 7 = 0. Let p(q) = 4*q**2 + 2*q - 1. Is p(h) composite?
True
Suppose 0*p + 3*n - 2398 = -5*p, 3*p - 1438 = -n. Is p a composite number?
False
Let w(r) = 0 - 2*r**2 + 3*r**2 - 2. Let v be w(2). Suppose 2*q + v*t = 228, -t = 4*t + 5. Is q a prime number?
False
Suppose 2*z + 0 = 22. Let r = z - 4. Is r composite?
False
Let l be 0 + -2 - 32/(-1). Suppose 4*v - t + 84 = 0, -4*v + 4*t = 5*t + 76. Let j = v + l. Is j a prime number?
False
Let h = 375 - 88. Is h prime?
False
Suppose -2*o + 5*i = -225, -2*i + 2 + 0 = 0. Is o composite?
True
Let g = -115 + 5584. Is g a prime number?
False
Let h(u) = u**3 - 8*u**2 - 10*u - 6. Let c be h(9). Let i = c + 40. Is i prime?
False
Let t(s) = 5*s**2 - 2*s + 2. Suppose 0 = -4*y + 3*f - 27, -5*y = -f + 6 + 14. Is t(y) prime?
True
Suppose 4*h - 5*y + 1993 = 0, 1481 = -3*h + y - 11. Let v = h + 923. Let u = -235 + v. Is u a composite number?
False
Let n(g) = 53*g - 21. Is n(4) composite?
False
Let t be (-16)/20*(-55)/2. Let k(x) = -x**3 - 5*x**2 - x + 2. Let h be k(-2). Let l = t + h. Is l a prime number?
False
Is 3/6 + 1002/4 composite?
False
Let i(r) = 3 - 2 + 24*r - 5 + 5. Is i(2) composite?
True
Suppose 0*d = -d + 2*o + 2, 5*d + 5*o + 35 = 0. Is 3/(-1) - (-22 + d) a prime number?
True
Is -1 + (-2 - (-296 + 0)) a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = 3*r - 0*r - 1221. Is r composite?
True
Suppose 0 = 4*t - 105 + 29. Is t composite?
False
Suppose -4*b = 4*w - 1528 - 8, 5*w - 4*b - 1902 = 0. Is w prime?
False
Suppose 0*z = 4*t - z - 156, 5*z = 20. Let g = t - 21. Is g composite?
False
Is (-35)/28*(-187 + -1) prime?
False
Let l be (-22)/(-2) + -3 - 3. Suppose -2*i = -l*i + 291. Is i prime?
True
Is 1642*-2*9/(-36) prime?
True
Suppose -5*f = -3*g + 562, f + f + 186 = g. Is g a composite number?
True
Suppose -3*d + 877 = 4*f, -f = d - 212 - 81. Is d a prime number?
False
Let v be (-3)/((-2)/(-426)*-1). Let g = -400 + v. Is g a prime number?
True
Suppose -5*x = -2*r + 5*r + 145, -r - 35 = -x. Let a be (r/(-16))/((-1)/(-2)). Suppose 0 = -3*s + a + 4. Is s prime?
True
Let y(d) = d**2 - 5*d + 5. Suppose -3*a - 2 = 4*w + 42, -a - 28 = 3*w. Let r be 75/12 - (-2)/w. Is y(r) prime?
True
Suppose 40 = y + 4*y. Is ((-444)/y)/(2/(-4)) prime?
False
Let m(l) = -7*l**3 + 6*l**2 - l + 2. Let s be m(4). Let y be s/(-8) - 2/8. Suppose -y = -x - 7. Is x a composite number?
False
Let s(b) = -2*b + 2 + 9*b + 0*b**2 - b**3 + 6*b**2. Let v be s(7). Suppose u - a - 53 = 0, a = -v*u + 81 + 31. Is u a composite number?
True
Let x(j) = -j**3 + 6*j**2 + 6*j + 10. Let d be x(7). Suppose 2*n = 2*r - 114, 2 = 2*n - d*n. Is r a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = -3*c + 3*k + 2118, -2*c - 2*c - 3*k + 2789 = 0. Is c composite?
False
Suppose 0 = -5*v - 49 + 234. Is v a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*i - c - 148 = i, 5*i - 3*c - 738 = 0. Let y = i + -68. Is y prime?
True
Let d be -21 - (12/(-3))/4. Is (-1 + 3)*(-1390)/d prime?
True
Let v(f) = -5*f**3 - f**2 - f + 1. Let i be v(1). Let l = 41 + i. Is l composite?
True
Let a(p) = -p + 2 - p**2 + 0*p**2 + 0. Let h be a(0). Suppose h*v - 80 = -2*b, -v + 5*b = -21 - 1. Is v prime?
True
Suppose h + 147 = y + 3*y, -51 = -y + 5*h. Suppose -3*k + y = -d, -k + 6*k - 88 = 3*d. Let u = d + 52. Is u prime?
True
Let a be (-60)/18*69/(-2). Suppose a = -0*u + u. Suppose 0 = 4*t - u - 41. Is t prime?
False
Let k = -6 + 9. Suppose k*b = 4*b + 16. Let t = 31 + b. Is t a composite number?
True
Let z be (1/(-4))/(2/(-8)). Let f be z*-25 - (-1 - -2). Let o = f + 63.