2 = -o. Is o a composite number?
True
Let d be (0/(-2))/(-3) + -90. Let v = -13 - d. Is v a prime number?
False
Let s(y) = 93*y**2 + y + 1. Let z be s(2). Suppose -153 = 2*x + 307. Let d = x + z. Is d a composite number?
True
Let v = 8 - 10. Is ((-119)/v)/((-5)/(-10)) composite?
True
Suppose 4*v + 5*y - 10 = 0, 7*v + 2*y = 4*v + 11. Let f = v + -5. Suppose -5*w + 38 + 202 = 4*a, 5*a - 2*w - 267 = f. Is a a composite number?
True
Let q be (0 + (-3)/1)/(-1). Suppose 2*a - 3 = -b + q, 5*a = 10. Is ((-35)/10)/(b/(-52)) a prime number?
False
Let u(k) = -k**2 - 12*k + 2. Let l be u(-12). Suppose 371 = 3*f - l*f. Is f prime?
False
Let j(d) = d**3 + 9*d**2 + 7*d + 4. Suppose 5 + 30 = -5*u. Is j(u) prime?
True
Suppose -4*i = 3*t - 3*i - 4152, 4*i - 5528 = -4*t. Is t a prime number?
False
Suppose 680 = b + 239. Is (-2)/3*b/(-14) a composite number?
True
Let k = 13 - 9. Let v(d) = 5*d - 6. Is v(k) a prime number?
False
Let t be (2 - (-2 + 1))/1. Suppose t*h - 6 = 12. Suppose 3*z - 9 = -5*n, z - h*z = 10. Is n composite?
False
Let c(b) be the first derivative of b**2/2 + 9*b + 2. Let v be c(-5). Suppose 26 = v*h - 234. Is h composite?
True
Let r = 958 + 460. Suppose -4*n = -u + 890, -u + n + r - 543 = 0. Let b = u + -607. Is b a composite number?
False
Suppose -2*l - 7 = -1. Let s be -68 - -4*(-1)/2. Is (9/6)/l*s prime?
False
Let b = 141 + -95. Let p be (-1)/3 - 256/24. Let w = b + p. Is w a prime number?
False
Suppose 3 = -3*c, 6*c = 4*w + 5*c - 717. Is w a composite number?
False
Suppose 477 + 575 = 4*b. Is b a prime number?
True
Let o be (-6)/18 - (-13)/3. Suppose -3*j = 2*g - 8, -g = -3*g + j + 8. Suppose g*k - 5 = -3*s + 25, -3*k = o*s - 40. Is s a composite number?
True
Let d(f) = -415*f**2 + 4. Let c(b) = -127821*b**2 + 1233. Let a(s) = 4*c(s) - 1233*d(s). Let u be a(1). Is u/27 - (-4)/(-18) prime?
False
Suppose 0 = -4*m - 8, -3*q - 2*m + 7 = 2. Suppose 0 = q*v - 220 + 25. Is v a composite number?
True
Let v be 77823/15 + (-2)/10. Is v/20 + 4/(-10) prime?
False
Suppose 6 = -k + 1. Let j(u) = -u - 2. Let b be j(k). Suppose 0 = -b*f - f + 172. Is f prime?
True
Let h(y) = 19*y + 3. Let f = 1 - -11. Suppose 4*t = t + f. Is h(t) prime?
True
Suppose 8 = 2*c, -c + 2*c = -2*g + 266. Is g prime?
True
Let y = 172 - 88. Suppose -63 = -3*f + 3*w, -2*w + y = 4*f - 3*w. Is f a prime number?
False
Suppose 0 = 3*d - 6*d + 861. Is d composite?
True
Suppose -8*f = -4*f - 1436. Is f a composite number?
False
Let m(y) = -405*y - 1. Is m(-2) a composite number?
False
Let d(j) = 63*j - 10. Let t be d(4). Let h(x) = -16*x**2 - 4*x + 3. Let p be h(3). Let w = p + t. Is w composite?
False
Suppose 0 = -3*v + 4 + 2. Let y(s) = -12 + 18 + 9*s**3 - 5 - s + 2*s**2. Is y(v) prime?
True
Suppose 0 = -4*q + 4*y + 1008, -3*q = 5*y - 254 - 462. Is q a prime number?
False
Let h = -30 + 8. Let r be 2*94/(-4) - -2. Let k = h - r. Is k a composite number?
False
Suppose -10 = 3*c + 2*c. Let q = c - -4. Suppose 5*d - p - 115 = 0, -3*d + q*p = -5*d + 46. Is d composite?
False
Suppose -4*m = -2*y - 6 + 44, -3*y + 2*m = -45. Suppose 0 = -0*h + h + 2. Let p = h + y. Is p composite?
False
Let f be 4/14 + (-148)/28. Let m(k) = k**3 + 4*k**2 - 5*k. Let n be m(f). Is (n - 194)*1/(-2) a prime number?
True
Is (-2)/4*(-1980 + (-7 - -1)) composite?
True
Suppose 0 = -2*d - 5*u + 9, 6*u = d + 2*u + 2. Is d/(2/356*4) a composite number?
False
Let c = 7564 + -4985. Is c prime?
True
Let h = -507 - -361. Let u = h + 349. Is u composite?
True
Suppose 4*h - 52 = -4*o, -o - 3*h = -5*o + 24. Suppose -2770 = -o*d + 4*d + 5*t, -3*d = 3*t - 1656. Is d prime?
False
Suppose 5 - 29 = 4*i - 5*y, -y = 0. Let n be (9 - -3)/2 + -2. Is (-8 - i)*(-74)/n a prime number?
True
Let l be (-3)/2 + 18/4. Suppose z = -l*z + 2564. Is z a prime number?
True
Let q = 43 - 20. Is q composite?
False
Let c(r) be the third derivative of -3*r**4/2 + 5*r**3/6 + r**2. Is c(-4) a composite number?
False
Suppose -5*y = 2*h - 616, -y = -0*h - 3*h - 113. Is y a prime number?
False
Let r(a) = -a + 4. Suppose 5*g = l + 17 + 8, 0 = -3*l. Let i be r(g). Let q = 42 - i. Is q a composite number?
False
Is (-6582)/(-15) - 1/(-5) a composite number?
False
Let y be (1*2)/((-2)/(-37)). Suppose y = 3*m - 53. Is ((-77)/21)/((-2)/m) composite?
True
Let d(l) = -9*l + 2. Let x be ((-8)/(-12))/(2/(-3)). Let f(i) = i - 1. Let a(b) = x*d(b) - 6*f(b). Is a(3) a prime number?
True
Is 18535/22*(-4)/(-5) a prime number?
False
Let d = 3 - -2. Suppose 0*t + 55 = d*t. Let b = t + 26. Is b prime?
True
Suppose -5*p - 2*l = -163, 74 = 2*p + 2*l + l. Is p a prime number?
True
Let f = 7 - 0. Let x be 1/((-4)/(-2))*8. Let n = f + x. Is n a prime number?
True
Suppose 1758 = 2*n + 2*x, -2*n + 4*x - x = -1733. Suppose -3*y - 241 = -n. Is y a composite number?
False
Let g = 13 + -9. Suppose g*w - 167 = 5*u, -4*w + u = 3*u - 146. Suppose 4*s + 2*i = w + 118, 3*s + i - 115 = 0. Is s a prime number?
True
Suppose -133 = 4*l - 5*l. Is l prime?
False
Suppose 2*i - 6 = -i. Suppose 3*j + i*j = 0. Suppose -5*u = -j*u - 285. Is u a prime number?
False
Let r = -2 + 4. Suppose r*l = -2*l + 212. Is l prime?
True
Let q(y) = y - 2. Let l be q(7). Suppose 3*o + 194 = 4*k + k, k - 52 = l*o. Is k composite?
False
Let f(z) = -z - 9. Let d be f(-8). Let h(r) be the third derivative of 47*r**5/60 + r**4/24 + r**3/6 + 2*r**2. Is h(d) a prime number?
True
Let q(h) = 2*h**3 - 2*h**2 + 3*h. Let o be q(3). Suppose 2*b - o = -b. Is b prime?
False
Let k(t) = -275*t - 7. Let d be k(-5). Suppose 4*z = -220 + d. Is z composite?
True
Suppose -5*a + 1276 = -1969. Is a composite?
True
Let u(y) = -31*y**3 + 2*y**2 - 1. Let i be u(1). Let v = -19 - i. Suppose 2*j = 0, 5*d - v - 24 = 2*j. Is d composite?
False
Let g(l) be the third derivative of 3*l**6/40 - l**5/60 + l**4/24 + l**3/6 + l**2. Let n be g(2). Suppose n + 39 = 2*t. Is t composite?
True
Suppose -5*g - 16 = -6. Let a = -1 - g. Let m = 2 + a. Is m a composite number?
False
Suppose 0*m + m - 3 = 0. Let x(z) = m*z + z**2 - 6*z**2 - 1 + 2 - z**3. Is x(-6) prime?
True
Suppose 0*x + 304 = 4*x. Let w = x + -47. Is 1/5 + w/5 a composite number?
True
Is 12/(-18) + (-2)/((-12)/16738) a composite number?
False
Let p = 2 - 0. Suppose -4*u = -5*u + 146. Suppose m = -0 - p, 0 = -4*x + 3*m + u. Is x a composite number?
True
Suppose 2*q - 2*f - f = 0, 4*q = 4*f. Let o = 11 + 20. Let a = q + o. Is a prime?
True
Let g(s) = -s**3 + 4*s**2 + 5*s - 7. Let d be g(5). Let m be d/(-3) - (-4)/(-12). Suppose -22 = m*a - 3*a. Is a a composite number?
True
Suppose 2*n - n - 634 = 3*l, 3*n = 3*l + 1890. Suppose 4*j = y - 181, -3*y - 4*j - j + n = 0. Is y prime?
False
Suppose 0*p + p = 18. Let z be 4/18 + (-130)/p. Let b = z - -17. Is b a composite number?
True
Is 2/14 - 25368/(-98) composite?
True
Suppose -5*m = -2*m - 15. Suppose 4*h + 118 = -5*k + 345, m*k = -2*h + 231. Is k a prime number?
True
Let m(c) = 6*c - 1. Is m(9) a prime number?
True
Let u = -63 - -94. Is u a composite number?
False
Suppose 4*r - 2*t - 98 = 0, 5*r - 4*t - 64 - 57 = 0. Is r a composite number?
True
Suppose -a - 3928 = -9*a. Is a prime?
True
Let s(h) = h + 1. Let x be s(-5). Let a(n) = n**3 + 3*n**2 - 6*n - 4. Let u be a(x). Let f = u - -6. Is f a composite number?
True
Suppose -2*v - 3*g = -277, -2*v - v - 3*g = -411. Is v a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = 5*c + 233 - 1083. Suppose 3*h = h + c. Is h a composite number?
True
Let j(t) = t**2 - 4*t - 24. Is j(13) a prime number?
False
Let v = -5 - -3. Let h be v*2/8*-24. Let g = h + 14. Is g a prime number?
False
Is ((-1706)/(-8))/(1/4) composite?
False
Suppose 3*y = -k + 241, -5*y - 4*k - k = -415. Is y a composite number?
False
Suppose 2*n + 6 + 2 = 0. Is (-4 - (n - -1))*-149 a prime number?
True
Suppose -h - 3*a + 1 = -10, -25 = 5*h - 5*a. Is 6 + -2 - 261/h prime?
False
Let t = 249 - 117. Suppose -3*r + 8*r = 2*p - 35, 3*p - 5 = -2*r. Suppose -p*k + 2*v + t = -145, 2*v + 222 = 4*k. Is k composite?
True
Suppose 3*m = 8*m - 15. Let u = m - 6. Let d = 22 + u. Is d prime?
True
Let s = 169 + 168. Is s composite?
False
Let p(q) = q**3 - q**2 + 5*q + 1. Let b(w) = w**3 + w**2 + w + 1. Let g(t) = 4*b(t) - p(t). Let o be g(4). Let m = o + -126. Is m a prime number?
False
Let g be 0 + (-1 - -2)*-13. Is 891/39 + (-2)/g prime?
True
Let x be (-12)/(-3) + (-4)/2.