ose 5*a = 0, -4*r - 64 + b = -2*a. Is r prime?
False
Suppose 8*a + 10 = 3*a, 5*a = -6*d + 494888. Is d a composite number?
False
Suppose -52 = -14*d + d. Suppose p + 6720 = 5*r, -d*r = 2*p + p - 5357. Is r prime?
False
Suppose 18*q - 19*q = -1233. Let p = q + -852. Is p composite?
True
Let q = 994 + -116. Is q prime?
False
Suppose -4*d = -2*j - 6*d, -j = -2*d - 6. Suppose -g + 3*z = -0*g - 196, -5*g - 2*z = -980. Suppose 6*p = j*p + g. Is p prime?
False
Let f(n) = -2 - n**3 - 3*n - 8*n**2 + 4*n**2 - 1 + 2*n**2. Let m be f(-2). Let k(i) = 8*i**2 + 3*i + 2. Is k(m) composite?
False
Let w be 44 + -40 + (-2 - -1) + 500. Suppose -8*r + 2511 - w = 0. Is r prime?
True
Let l be (10/8)/(-5 + (-619)/(-124)). Let v = -144 - l. Is v a prime number?
True
Suppose -5*m + 39155 = -5*g - 0*g, -31314 = -4*m - g. Is m prime?
True
Suppose 4*i - 2*m = 10, 0 = i - 2*m - m + 5. Let x(n) = 6*n**3 - 4*n**2 - 9*n + 5. Is x(i) a prime number?
False
Let w be -2 - 3/(9/21). Is (6/w)/(8/(-1668)) prime?
True
Let k(u) = -u**3 + 9*u**2 + 10*u. Let y(j) = -2*j + 2. Let c be y(-4). Let f be k(c). Suppose f = -4*q + 104 + 276. Is q prime?
False
Let k(i) = 4*i**2 - 4*i - 5. Let g be k(-2). Suppose g - 85 = -3*c. Is c composite?
True
Let q = 2208 + 349. Is q a composite number?
False
Suppose -49475 - 343434 = -23*k. Is k prime?
False
Suppose -n = -3*l + 18863 - 1728, 0 = 2*l + 5*n - 11395. Suppose 0 = -12*m + 7*m + l. Is m composite?
True
Suppose -13*w + 3850 = -6147. Is w composite?
False
Let n = 32981 - 7984. Is n composite?
True
Suppose 3*d = 10*d - 21. Suppose 3*l - d*t = 1131, 1141 = 3*l + t + t. Is l prime?
True
Let v be ((-5)/(-2))/(2/16). Suppose -5*j = -60 - v. Let i = 9 + j. Is i prime?
False
Let r(l) = l**3 + 3*l**2 - 5*l - 5. Suppose -12*x + 6*x + 24 = 0. Is r(x) a prime number?
False
Let j(h) = 242*h**2 + 3*h + 5. Let z = 90 + -92. Is j(z) a composite number?
False
Let c(y) = -y**3 - 8*y**2 - 2*y + 13. Let r be c(-9). Suppose r = -v + 329. Is v composite?
True
Let f = -54 - -66. Suppose -16035 = -f*r - 3*r. Is r prime?
True
Suppose 0 = 5*d - 10 - 5, -5*d = -2*y + 10159. Is y composite?
False
Let v = 15 - 11. Let i be 1 + (1*168)/v. Let p = -29 + i. Is p a composite number?
True
Let x be (-15)/(-10)*28/3. Suppose -m - x = 16. Let c = m - -109. Is c a composite number?
False
Suppose 3*j - 5384 = -5*j. Is j composite?
False
Let p = 33 + 823. Suppose 33*t = 29*t + p. Is t a prime number?
False
Let b(p) = -67*p - 29*p - 66*p - 7. Is b(-4) prime?
True
Let m(z) = z**3 + z + 1065. Let g(d) = d**2 - 4. Let o be g(-2). Let t be m(o). Suppose 1308 = 3*h - t. Is h a composite number?
True
Let p(n) = 4*n + 2. Let z(a) = 5*a + 2. Let t(r) = -6*p(r) + 5*z(r). Let g be t(6). Suppose g*h = 6*h - 370. Is h a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -3*s - 3*j + 96, -3*s + 6*j + 72 = j. Let q = s + -29. Suppose -l - 3*l + n + 721 = q, 4*l - 4*n = 712. Is l composite?
False
Let m = 52 - 61. Let j(n) = -5*n + 15*n**2 + n**3 + 2*n - 3*n**2 - n**2 - 10. Is j(m) composite?
False
Is (-3 - (-72)/21) + (-999640)/(-70) prime?
True
Is 3*((-69202)/(-21) - 5) a prime number?
True
Suppose -8*k + 13*k - 25619 = -d, -3*k = -d + 25651. Is d a prime number?
True
Let n(i) = 2*i - 10. Let h be n(9). Suppose g = -2*z - 13, -h = z + 3*g - 4*g. Let t = z + 14. Is t prime?
True
Let n(d) = d**3 + 2*d**2 - d - 2. Let r be n(3). Let j be ((-9)/6)/((-3)/r). Suppose 5*f - 295 = -j. Is f a composite number?
True
Let t be (-6)/(-4)*392/12. Suppose 5*m - 97 = -4*x, 0 = 6*x - x - 5*m - 65. Let p = t - x. Is p a composite number?
False
Is -8 - (10 + -7111 + -10) a prime number?
True
Let o(v) = -v**2 - 4*v + 9. Let d be o(-6). Is 1 + (-176)/d - 10/15 prime?
True
Let w(n) = -17*n + 89. Is w(-18) prime?
False
Let p = 450 + -319. Is p composite?
False
Let c(o) = -2*o**3 + 5*o**2 - 15*o - 6. Let s(x) = -5*x**3 + 14*x**2 - 44*x - 19. Let y(q) = 8*c(q) - 3*s(q). Is y(-10) prime?
False
Let s = 35 + -17. Let f = 3 + s. Is f a composite number?
True
Let p(b) = b**3 + 18*b**2 - 18*b + 21. Let j be p(-19). Let l = -19 + 22. Suppose -l*a + 43 = o - 0*a, j*a = -8. Is o a prime number?
False
Suppose 4*n + 0*n + 2*z = 2840, 2*z = 3*n - 2144. Let b = 73 + n. Is b a composite number?
True
Is (1 + 6)*(-2)/(2/(-719)) composite?
True
Let r(a) = -1501*a + 581. Is r(-26) prime?
True
Let b = -26 - -38. Let i = b + -9. Let x(y) = 28*y**2 - y + 2. Is x(i) a composite number?
False
Is (-9 + 5111)*(1/2)/1 a prime number?
True
Suppose 0*x = 5*x + 15. Let h(i) = -8*i**3 - 2*i**2 + 2*i + 7. Is h(x) a prime number?
True
Suppose -33746 = -36*p + 34*p. Is p composite?
True
Let c = 38 - 36. Suppose -236 - 186 = -c*r. Is r a prime number?
True
Suppose 0 = -5*c + 3*c + 6. Suppose c*z = -4*d + 1031, -4*d = -3*z + 405 + 586. Is z a composite number?
False
Let z(h) = 2*h**2 + 3*h - 6. Let l be z(-3). Suppose p - 103 = -2*a, -l - 9 = 4*a. Is p prime?
True
Let o be -3*-1*(269 + 0). Let f = o + -416. Is f a prime number?
False
Let y = 496 - -1122. Is y a composite number?
True
Suppose -k = 4*h + 4*k - 489988, -5*h + 5*k = -612485. Is h a composite number?
False
Is (-10)/(-4)*-4*(-10889)/2 prime?
False
Is (-48)/8*83094/(-36) a prime number?
False
Is 6/51 - 153196/(-68) a composite number?
True
Let z = 121378 - 65723. Is z a prime number?
False
Let t(p) = p**3 + 9*p**2 + p + 12. Let l be t(-9). Suppose 4*s + 2*a + l*a = -82, 5*s - a + 88 = 0. Let q = 28 + s. Is q prime?
False
Let l be (3/(-6))/((-2)/12). Suppose -83*s + 88*s + 15 = 0. Is 632 + l/s + 0 a composite number?
False
Suppose -5*z + 15 = -0*z + 2*x, -z + 3 = -4*x. Let v(k) = 20 - 4*k**z - 18 - k + 3*k**3 + 131. Is v(0) composite?
True
Let p(x) = x**3 - 3*x**2 + 2*x - 1. Let b be p(3). Suppose -5*j - 4*v = v, 0 = 5*j - b*v - 20. Is 2 - (-37 + j - 0) a composite number?
False
Let g = 17536 - 9903. Is g composite?
True
Let y = -17 - -33. Suppose 6*q = 2*q + y. Suppose 0*z + 2*z + 1018 = q*m, -3*m = -z - 766. Is m a composite number?
False
Let p be 9/(-15) - (-28)/5. Suppose p*q - 24 + 4 = 0. Suppose q*x - 635 = -x. Is x a prime number?
True
Let x(v) = 49*v + 16. Let b(y) = 50*y + 17. Let p(u) = 2*b(u) - 3*x(u). Is p(-5) prime?
False
Let i(s) = -9*s**3 + 21*s**2 + 4*s + 7. Is i(-5) a composite number?
False
Let i = 110 + -110. Suppose i = 2*v - a - 1517, -a + 6*a = 25. Is v a prime number?
True
Let f = -16623 - -29408. Is f prime?
False
Suppose g - n - 2 + 1 = 0, -23 = -3*g - 2*n. Suppose 4*z - 681 = -3*x, 4*x = g*x + z - 226. Is x a composite number?
False
Let y(k) = -2*k**3 - 2*k**2 + 2*k - 1. Let t be y(4). Is t*(44/12 + -4) composite?
True
Is 8/(-40) + (-187046)/(-5) composite?
False
Let c = -996 + 7225. Is c a prime number?
True
Let w(c) = 2*c - 3*c + 11 + 1 - 12*c**2 + c**3. Let f be w(12). Suppose 5*r + 306 - 6361 = f. Is r prime?
False
Let w be (-24)/14*21/(-6). Suppose m - 2 = w. Suppose 2*a + 13 + 16 = 3*n, m = 4*n + 5*a. Is n a composite number?
False
Suppose 4*v = 3*v + 3. Suppose j = v*s - 2029, 2*s = -s - 3*j + 2037. Is s prime?
True
Let d be 2/(6 - 4)*-313. Is 2/(-2) - (d + 5/1) a composite number?
False
Suppose 0 = -8*x + 9*x - 113. Let r = -167 + x. Is ((-28)/(-6))/((-12)/r) prime?
False
Let k = 21591 - 5338. Is k composite?
False
Let z(c) = -14*c**2 - 3*c + 16. Let y be z(-6). Let k = 867 + y. Is k a prime number?
True
Let r(x) = x**3 - 4*x**2 - 2*x + 9. Let t be r(2). Is (-11)/(t*6/558) a composite number?
True
Suppose 5*m = -29 + 9. Let q be 7 + m - 3/1. Is 2 + (228 + q - 4) composite?
True
Is (-48)/10 + (-108)/(-135) + 15153 prime?
True
Let m = -782 - -2419. Is m a composite number?
False
Let s(z) = 19*z**2 - 5*z + 7. Let c(v) = 2*v**2 - v + 3. Let r be c(0). Let d be s(r). Suppose -7*m + 8*m - d = 0. Is m a composite number?
False
Suppose 9 = 3*z - 0. Let d be (-3)/4 - (-12)/16. Suppose -z*l + d*l = -2031. Is l a composite number?
False
Let g = -24997 + 45998. Is g a composite number?
False
Suppose 3*i + 804 = 156. Suppose 0 = 3*p - 402 - 999. Let u = p + i. Is u composite?
False
Suppose -y = -2*w - 2*y + 33211, -2*y = 3*w - 49819. Is w a composite number?
False
Suppose w + 3*w = 0. Suppose w = -l + 210 - 36. Suppose 0 = 4*o - o - l. Is o prime?
False
Let y be (5 - 1)*(-3)/2. Let s be ((-9)/6)/3*y. Suppose -s*i - 426 = -3*x, -4*i + 565 + 136 = 5*x. Is x prime?
False
Let s = -5457 + 8414.