-2)/(-1))/((-10)/85). What is the highest common factor of j and 135?
15
Let x(h) = 4*h + 14. Let f be x(-6). Let t be (-1045)/f - 2/(-4). Let a(g) = g**2 - 11*g + 45. Let m be a(10). What is the greatest common divisor of m and t?
35
Suppose -151 - 245 = -6*t. Suppose -d - d = -t. Calculate the highest common factor of d and 22.
11
Let g(h) = -96*h + 303. Let r be g(3). Calculate the greatest common factor of r and 6.
3
Let n = 349 + -1108. Let k = n - -271. Let i be (-1)/3 + k/(-24). What is the highest common factor of 60 and i?
20
Let x be (5 - 7) + (4 - 0). Suppose -5*i + 3*i + x*q + 150 = 0, 355 = 5*i - q. Suppose -62 - i = -3*h. What is the highest common factor of h and 4?
4
Let i be 432/28*14/3. Suppose j = -y + 11, 5*j - y + 4*y = 49. What is the highest common divisor of j and i?
8
Let p be 143*(-4)/(-24) + 1/6. Suppose 3*v + h - p = -2*v, -2*v + 5 = 5*h. Calculate the greatest common factor of 25 and v.
5
Suppose -4*w + 70 = -2. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 18 and w.
18
Suppose 18*h = 570 + 1860. Let p = -11 - -26. What is the highest common divisor of p and h?
15
Let n be 1676/12 - (-4 + (-22)/(-6)). Let p be (-19)/(-2)*2 + 1. What is the greatest common divisor of n and p?
20
Suppose -20*y = -2032 - 9848. What is the greatest common divisor of 9 and y?
9
Suppose 2*s - 7*s = -75. Let q = 125 - -10. Calculate the greatest common factor of q and s.
15
Suppose 0 = f - 3*f + 10. Suppose -10 = -m + f*p + 4, -2*m - 5*p = -73. Let i = 173 + -144. Calculate the highest common divisor of m and i.
29
Let d(w) = 56*w**2 - 4*w - 4. Let j be d(-2). Suppose -j = -3*l - 3*l. Calculate the highest common factor of 19 and l.
19
Suppose 0 = -3*m - 4*z + 174, -z - 9 = 2*z. Calculate the highest common factor of m and 310.
62
Suppose 11*p + 537 = 4057. What is the highest common divisor of 100 and p?
20
Suppose 0 = 3*c - 58 - 50. Let p = -71 + 83. Calculate the greatest common factor of p and c.
12
Suppose 1 = v - 2. Suppose -v*g + 488 - 11 = 0. Suppose 4*u = 1 + g. What is the greatest common factor of u and 100?
20
Let w be ((-84)/(-49))/(2/7). Suppose -w*v + 8*v = 24. Suppose 0 = v*c - 16*c + 28. What is the greatest common factor of c and 14?
7
Let h = 45 + 32. Let g(w) = w**3 - 7*w**2 + 6*w + 1. Let c be g(6). Let i be (0 + 7)/(c/1). Calculate the greatest common divisor of i and h.
7
Let y = 258 + -210. Calculate the highest common factor of 108 and y.
12
Let b = 2297 + -2267. Let i(z) = -z**3 - 7*z**2 + 6*z - 6. Let k be i(-8). Calculate the greatest common divisor of b and k.
10
Suppose m + m + 4*c = 60, -c - 139 = -5*m. Calculate the highest common factor of 252 and m.
28
Let j(s) = -9 + s - 11*s + 2*s. Let l be j(-8). What is the greatest common divisor of l and 11?
11
Let c = 92 + -68. Let u = -6 + 9. Calculate the greatest common factor of c and u.
3
Let j be 0 - (2 + 2 - 2 - 10). Let c be (8 - j)/(1 + 1) + 33. What is the highest common factor of 44 and c?
11
Let f(t) = -6*t + 1 - 5*t**2 - 2 - 6. Let g(a) = -a**2. Let m(z) = f(z) - 6*g(z). Let o be m(8). Calculate the greatest common divisor of 72 and o.
9
Let c be (-996)/(-52) + -5 - (-6)/(-39). Let p = -29 - -64. What is the greatest common divisor of p and c?
7
Suppose -5*g - 603 - 446 = -4*c, 2*c - 4*g - 520 = 0. Calculate the highest common factor of 28 and c.
14
Suppose 2*m = 2*g - 6, -5*g = -4*g + 4*m + 2. Suppose -3*b + 62 = -g*b. What is the highest common divisor of 155 and b?
31
Let n(a) = 8*a + 343. Let f be n(-41). What is the greatest common factor of f and 345?
15
Let j be (-11079)/(-54) - 1/6. Suppose 143 = 3*d - j. Suppose 4*x - 481 = 3*z, -x = 3*z - d - 8. What is the greatest common divisor of 11 and x?
11
Let c(k) = 16*k**3. Let a be c(1). Let t(y) = -y**2 + 19*y - 17. Let d be t(a). What is the greatest common factor of d and 341?
31
Suppose 5*u = -2*c + 83, -c - 2*u = -6*u - 74. Suppose -2*n = 47 - 119. What is the greatest common factor of n and c?
18
Let c(u) = 2*u**2 - 8*u - 17. Let h be 16 + (-6 - -3) - (0 - -1). Let r be c(h). What is the greatest common factor of 25 and r?
25
Let a be (-16)/(1/(-1 - 1)). Suppose 5*f + 12 = 2*c + 138, -2*f + 42 = 2*c. Calculate the greatest common divisor of a and f.
8
Let w = -77 + 790. Calculate the highest common factor of 23 and w.
23
Let g = -9 + 28. Let b(z) = 10*z**2 + 138*z + 29. Let i be b(-14). Calculate the greatest common factor of g and i.
19
Let o be (-45)/(-3) + (-4)/2. Suppose -2*l - o = -r, -4*l + l + 5*r = 37. Let v be 24*1/2 - l. Calculate the greatest common factor of v and 40.
8
Let i(b) = -7*b**3 - 5*b**2 + 3*b**3 + 3*b**3. Let j be i(-5). Suppose -6*o + 5*o + 3 = j. What is the greatest common factor of o and 3?
3
Let s = -7 - -9. Suppose 0 = k + 2*k - 4*c - 88, -s*k = 4*c - 52. Let q = -20 + k. What is the greatest common divisor of 4 and q?
4
Let m = 982 - 932. Calculate the highest common factor of m and 850.
50
Let r = -41 - -41. Suppose r = -5*g + 5*a + 155, -g + 16 = 3*a - a. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 65 and g.
13
Let v(i) = 6*i**2 + 5*i + 2. Let x be v(6). Suppose -117*a - 248 = -125*a. What is the greatest common factor of a and x?
31
Let h be (2/3)/(5/525). Suppose 7*r = -3*r + h. Calculate the highest common divisor of 28 and r.
7
Suppose 4*p + 3*v - 75 = 0, 0*p - 5*v + 95 = 5*p. Suppose 25 = 4*n - 11. What is the highest common divisor of n and p?
9
Let r be (2/(-6) + 1)*6. Suppose -r*l = -6*l + 4. What is the highest common divisor of 3 and l?
1
Let d be (-7 - -112) + 5 - -4. What is the greatest common factor of d and 1425?
57
Suppose -5*w + 8*w = 9. Let y be (11 - w/(-1)) + -4. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 60 and y.
10
Let u(s) = -2*s - 10. Suppose 12 = -2*w - 4. Let m be u(w). What is the greatest common factor of m and 12?
6
Let z be 212/12 - (-1)/3. Suppose 2*t = 4, -2*m + 4*t + 7 = -1. Let a = m - -64. What is the greatest common factor of z and a?
18
Let n be (668/8)/((-2)/(-4)). Suppose 2*a = l + 4*l - n, l + 2*a - 31 = 0. Let x be (2 - (-4 - 0))/(53/(742/28)). What is the greatest common factor of x and l?
3
Suppose -d = 5*w - 401, 0 = -4*w + 2*d + 154 + 164. Calculate the highest common divisor of w and 64.
16
Suppose -j + t = -14 - 101, 5*j - 4*t - 577 = 0. Suppose 7*s = 10*s - 27. Calculate the highest common factor of j and s.
9
Let o be 9 + (-1)/((-2)/(-4)). Let t be 120/70 + 2/o. Suppose 2*y = -t*j, 3*y + 22 = 2*j + 2. Calculate the greatest common divisor of 4 and j.
4
Let r = -699 + 710. Let y(c) be the first derivative of -19*c**2/2 + c + 1. Let g be y(-4). Calculate the highest common factor of g and r.
11
Let h = 1239 - 671. What is the highest common factor of h and 8?
8
Let a = -86 - -47. Let p be (-6)/a - (-206)/13. What is the highest common divisor of p and 80?
16
Let c(u) = -7*u - 9. Let m be (2/3)/(2/(-21)). Let r be c(m). Let t be (-2)/5 - 135/(-25). What is the greatest common factor of t and r?
5
Suppose 0 = -25*i + 2003 + 197. Suppose -17*r = -13*r - 44. Calculate the highest common factor of r and i.
11
Let k be 0 - 4 - (2 - 2). Let u be (5 - 3)*(-18)/k. Let v be (-15)/5 - (4 + -16). What is the greatest common factor of u and v?
9
Suppose 3*c + a + 19 = 142, 0 = 2*c - a - 87. Let s = -53 - -95. Calculate the highest common factor of c and s.
42
Suppose 3*p - k = -146, 12 = 4*k + 4. Let t be p*(2 + 33/(-9)). Calculate the highest common divisor of t and 32.
16
Let a(p) = -3*p + 15. Suppose 6 = d + 6. Let b be a(d). What is the greatest common divisor of b and 3?
3
Suppose 2*c + 0*c - 6 = 0. Suppose -4*q + 425 = -5*f, -2*q = 2*q + c*f - 385. Calculate the greatest common factor of q and 40.
20
Let z(d) be the first derivative of d**4/4 + 8*d**3/3 - d**2/2 - 3*d - 20. Let m be z(-6). What is the greatest common divisor of 30 and m?
15
Let x(j) = 2*j**2 - 30*j + 10. Suppose a + 0 - 15 = 0. Let v be x(a). Calculate the greatest common divisor of v and 30.
10
Let w = -17 + 32. Let a = -1 + w. What is the highest common factor of 21 and a?
7
Suppose 11*a + 14784 = 33*a. Calculate the highest common factor of 36 and a.
12
Let g be 1*-3 - (3 - -66). Let f = 110 + g. Calculate the greatest common divisor of f and 57.
19
Let c(o) = 5*o**2 - o - 2. Let w be c(3). Suppose -y - 8 = -3*y. Suppose -5*d + w = -b, 4*d = -y*b + 25 + 7. 