 g. Suppose m + 13 - 37 = g. What are the prime factors of m?
2, 3
Let o(x) = -10*x - 7. Suppose -2*c - 3 - 5 = 0. List the prime factors of o(c).
3, 11
Let h(k) = 2*k**2 - k - 4. List the prime factors of h(-6).
2, 37
Suppose n - 11 = 3*d + 2*n, 0 = -5*d - 5*n - 15. Let v be (d + -1)*(-6)/10. Suppose -v*g - 2*g = -30. What are the prime factors of g?
2, 3
Let k(g) = -g**3 - 4*g**2 - 3*g - 6. Suppose -3*z - n = -4*n, 16 = -4*n. What are the prime factors of k(z)?
2, 3
Let u(z) = z**2 - 5*z - 5. Let l be u(6). Suppose 2*k + l - 69 = 0. What are the prime factors of k?
2, 17
Suppose 4*m - 2*s - 72 = s, 12 = 3*s. What are the prime factors of 267/m - 2/(-7)?
13
Let p(o) = -1 - 4*o + o + 3 + 2*o. What are the prime factors of p(-6)?
2
Let t be (20/(-6))/((-3)/(-9)). List the prime factors of 2/10 + (-208)/t.
3, 7
Let a = 1 + 0. List the prime factors of (a - -4)*(9 + -6).
3, 5
Suppose -9*v + 6 = -6*v. Suppose v*t - 4*t - l + 16 = 0, 4*t + 4*l - 36 = 0. List the prime factors of t.
7
Let s(l) = -2*l - 12. Let i be s(-5). Let t(w) = -8*w + 1. What are the prime factors of t(i)?
17
Suppose h + 4 - 35 = 5*p, 0 = -2*h - 2*p + 14. What are the prime factors of h?
11
Let z(f) = -30*f. Let l(o) = -5*o. Let p(r) = 25*l(r) - 4*z(r). Let j be p(5). Let q = j + 40. What are the prime factors of q?
3, 5
Suppose 4*t - 11 - 13 = 0. Suppose 5 = w - t. Let k = w + 6. List the prime factors of k.
17
Suppose 3*m + 33 = 354. List the prime factors of m.
107
Let o(a) = 2 - 2 - a + 4. Let x(t) = 1. Let u(g) = -o(g) + 6*x(g). List the prime factors of u(0).
2
Let z(j) = 2*j - 4. Let s be z(3). Suppose s*k + 4*d = 54, 5*k - 2*d - 123 = -6*d. List the prime factors of k.
23
Let z be (-4)/8*1*-56. Suppose 2*w + 5*m = 3*w - z, 0 = 2*w + 2*m - 8. What are the prime factors of w?
2
Let d(l) be the third derivative of -l**5/60 + 5*l**4/24 + 4*l**3/3 + l**2. What are the prime factors of d(6)?
2
Let d = -56 + 26. Let z be (4/5)/((-6)/d). Suppose -3*i + 27 = 4*x, 0 = 4*x - z*i + 7 + 1. What are the prime factors of x?
3
Let s(j) = -4*j**2 + 5*j + 0*j**2 + 0*j**2 - 8 - j**3 - 2*j**2. Let n be s(-7). Suppose 3*i - 9 - n = 0. What are the prime factors of i?
5
Let y = -2 - 2. Let u = 32 - 26. Let p = y + u. List the prime factors of p.
2
Suppose -2*w = -4*m - 66, 5*w = 3*m + m + 165. What are the prime factors of w?
3, 11
Let w(h) = -h. Let d(f) = f + 1. Let l(t) = -2*d(t) + w(t). Let k be l(-3). Let q(s) = 2*s - 5. What are the prime factors of q(k)?
3
Suppose 75 + 300 = -5*f. List the prime factors of 12/10*f/(-6).
3, 5
Let c = 2 - -2. Suppose 4*p - 5 = 5*z + 16, -c = 4*z. List the prime factors of p.
2
Suppose -5*k + x = -0*x - 256, 5*k + 2*x - 268 = 0. What are the prime factors of k?
2, 13
List the prime factors of 3*(2 + (-11)/(-3)).
17
Suppose 3*g - 94 = -82. What are the prime factors of g?
2
Let g be 10/3*(-12)/(-10). Let z(t) = -14*t - 6. Let s be z(-5). Suppose -3*y + 4*o + 6 = -14, -4*y + s = g*o. List the prime factors of y.
2, 3
Suppose -v = v - 4. Let h = -4 + v. What are the prime factors of (-14)/(-2) - (2 + h)?
7
Suppose -4*c - 240 = -8*c. What are the prime factors of c?
2, 3, 5
What are the prime factors of 56/3 - (-6)/(-9)?
2, 3
Suppose -3*h + 2*u + 128 = 0, 5*h - u - 228 = -5*u. List the prime factors of h.
2, 11
Let a(p) = 3*p + 3. Let n(h) = h**2 + 3*h + 3. Let u be n(-3). List the prime factors of a(u).
2, 3
Suppose 0 + 8 = 2*c, c = 4*v - 104. Suppose x + 5 - v = 0. List the prime factors of x.
2, 11
Let z(l) = 16*l + 24. What are the prime factors of z(7)?
2, 17
Let l(y) = -y**3 + 10*y**2 + 2*y - 14. Let b be l(10). Suppose b*v = 3*v + 66. List the prime factors of v.
2, 11
Let y be 0 - (1 - 0) - -4. Suppose -y*r - 9 = 3*l, -5*r + 3*l + 17 = -0*r. List the prime factors of (-1 - 3*-1)*r.
2
What are the prime factors of 2/((2 - -1)/15)?
2, 5
Let c = -1 + -1. Let d be (c/(-1))/(3/6). Suppose 3*h - 5*h = 6, d*i = 4*h + 84. What are the prime factors of i?
2, 3
Suppose 0 = -0*y + 2*y. Suppose 2*t + y*t = -2*k + 30, 0 = 3*k + t - 39. What are the prime factors of k?
2, 3
Let h(f) = f + 11. List the prime factors of h(-7).
2
Suppose -y + 4*z + 47 = 0, 0*y - 5*y + 327 = 3*z. Suppose -5*w + y = -192. What are the prime factors of w?
3, 17
Let j(y) = -y**3 - 5*y**2 - 5*y. Let f be (-4)/((-2 - -3)*1). Let u be j(f). Suppose -6*o + o + 75 = 5*v, -2*o + u = 0. List the prime factors of v.
13
Let c be (-3)/3 + 2 + 3. Suppose -c*m = -8 - 20. Suppose 0 = -v - 0*v + m. What are the prime factors of v?
7
Let n(o) = 4*o - 4. Suppose -3*f + 13 = -v, -1 = f + 2*v - 3. What are the prime factors of n(f)?
2, 3
Let j = 9 - 13. What are the prime factors of j/(-1) - (0 - -1)?
3
Let p = 13 + -9. Suppose -c = -p*s + 77, -4*s = 2*c - 79 + 5. What are the prime factors of s?
19
Let z(u) = 5*u**2 + u - 1. Let w(r) = r**2 - 3*r + 2. Let f be w(4). Suppose j + f = -2*j. List the prime factors of z(j).
17
Let y = 34 - 19. Let p = -9 + y. List the prime factors of p.
2, 3
Let x(a) = -7*a**2 + 2*a + 3. Suppose -4*t + 15 = c, 0 = -0*t - 2*t - 5*c + 3. Let h be x(t). List the prime factors of 2/(-9) + h/(-9).
11
Suppose 0 = -2*x - 3*p + 26, -2*p = -0*x - 3*x + 13. List the prime factors of x.
7
Let d = 40 + -15. What are the prime factors of d?
5
Suppose 2*k + 4*c = 4*k - 756, 3*k + c = 1134. What are the prime factors of k?
2, 3, 7
Let d = -5 + 6. List the prime factors of d + (-6)/(-4)*14.
2, 11
Suppose -1 - 125 = -3*b. Let o = b + -24. What are the prime factors of o?
2, 3
Let g(o) = -o + 1. List the prime factors of g(-5).
2, 3
Let b(k) = -k**3 + 4*k**2 + k. Suppose 5*p - 3 = 7. What are the prime factors of b(p)?
2, 5
Let u(g) = g**3 + 6*g**2 + 2*g + 7. Let c = -10 - -4. Let d be u(c). Let i(t) = -t**2 - 5*t + 5. What are the prime factors of i(d)?
5
Let k be (-2 + 17)*4/(-10). What are the prime factors of 996/45 - k/(-45)?
2, 11
Let l(y) = -1. Let k(n) = 3*n + 1. Let r(z) = -k(z) - 5*l(z). Let u(h) = -h - 7. Let w be u(-3). List the prime factors of r(w).
2
Let m(d) = -d**2 + 10*d - 6. Let h(k) = 5*k - 1. Let f be h(2). List the prime factors of m(f).
3
Suppose 0 = -7*s + 2*s - 3*x + 23, 25 = 3*s - x. Suppose 5*p - 4*a = 60, -4*p + 3*a - 8*a = -s. What are the prime factors of p?
2
Let s = -2 - -6. Suppose -22 = -s*b + 3*b. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 11
Let b = -78 - -314. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 59
Let f(d) = d - 2. Let v be f(2). Let w be -4 + (2 - (v + 2)). Let i = 11 + w. What are the prime factors of i?
7
List the prime factors of 3/3 - -1*3.
2
Suppose -2*d - 36 = -2*h - 6*d, -d + 39 = 2*h. List the prime factors of h.
2, 5
Let r(d) = -d**3 - 7*d**2 - 8*d + 22. List the prime factors of r(-8).
2, 3, 5
List the prime factors of (-2)/4*(1 + -13).
2, 3
List the prime factors of -1*7/(28/(-8)).
2
Suppose 2 = 3*y - 4. Suppose 2*f = y + 46. What are the prime factors of f?
2, 3
Let a = 85 + -37. Suppose 0 = -4*v - 3*c + a, -3*c = 2*v + 2*c - 38. List the prime factors of v.
3
Suppose a + 23 = 85. Suppose a = 5*p - 3. Suppose 4*b - 5*x - 10 - p = 0, x - 29 = -2*b. What are the prime factors of b?
2, 3
Suppose 0 = -5*p + 426 + 24. What are the prime factors of p?
2, 3, 5
Let c be 50/(-6) + 1/3. Let n = c - -13. Suppose n = 4*t - 75. What are the prime factors of t?
2, 5
Let s = -22 + 15. Let g(y) = y**2 + 12*y. Let v be g(s). What are the prime factors of (-270)/(-14) - (-10)/v?
19
Let l = -4 + -4. What are the prime factors of l/(-20) + (-53)/(-5)?
11
Let a(h) = 13*h**3 + 7*h**2 - 8*h + 13. Let u(z) = -3*z**3 - 2*z**2 + 2*z - 3. Let t(l) = 2*a(l) + 9*u(l). What are the prime factors of t(-5)?
2, 7
List the prime factors of (-33)/(-88) + (4767/8)/3.
199
Let z = 11 + 4. What are the prime factors of z?
3, 5
Let z be 6*(1 + 0 + 0). Let k be 2 + -2 + z/3. What are the prime factors of ((k + -12)*-1)/1?
2, 5
Let g(q) be the second derivative of q**5/20 + 5*q**4/6 - q**3/2 - 13*q**2/2 - q. What are the prime factors of g(-10)?
17
Let n(s) = -s**3 - 27*s**2 - 6*s + 7. What are the prime factors of n(-27)?
13
Let c = -59 + 117. What are the prime factors of c?
2, 29
Suppose 0 = b - 0*b - 4. Suppose 5*u - b*u = 8. What are the prime factors of u?
2
Let v(i) = -38*i - 5. What are the prime factors of v(-2)?
71
Let u(g) = g**3 + 8*g**2 + 6. Let s be u(-8). Let m = s + 3. 