Let l® be the first derivative of 7*r4⁄2 + r3⁄3 + 3*r**2⁄2 - 3*r - 4. Let u be l(2). Suppose -19 - u = -3*n. Is n prime?
False
Suppose 0 = -4*r + 3*f - 71, 0 = r - f + 5*f + 32. Let v be 2*2/r - 2704/(-20). Let t = -50 + v. Is t a composite number?
True
Let o = -3 - -8. Suppose a - o*x - 305 = 0, -4*x + 2*x = 2*a - 622. Suppose 0 = 5*c - 1015 - a. Is c a composite number?
True
Suppose 0 = -54*i + 5056557 + 10505433. Is i composite?
True
Let n(s) = 4 - 15*s3 - 5 + s2 + 4 - 2. Let u = 8 - 12. Is n(u) composite?
False
Suppose -10*s - 25 = -15*s. Let i(j) = -j3 + 5*j2 + j - 1. Let f be i(s). Let d(t) = -t**2 + 13*t - 13. Is d(f) composite?
False
Let x(o) = -2219*o - 6. Let q(d) = 2218*d + 7. Let t(p) = 4*q(p) + 5*x(p). Is t(-1) a composite number?
False
Let x(n) = -3*n + 20. Let t be x(5). Suppose 5*i - 4*p - 27937 = 0, -t*p - 15 = -0*p. Is i composite?
True
Suppose 5*n - 2 = -2. Let t = n - 43. Let g = t + 50. Is g a composite number?
False
Let p = 98689 + 44882. Is p a prime number?
False