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A palindrome (from the Greek palindromos "running back again") is a word, ... Though palindromic numbers have no significant role in modern mathematics, the survival of the old mysticism so often attached to numbers (perfect numbers, amicable numbers, abundant numbers...) insures the palindromes a secure place in the heart...
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Find out about palindromic numbers by reading this article. ... A palindrome is a word, sentence or verse that reads the same forward or backwards, that is to say from right to left and left to right. EVE and ANNA are both short palindromic names, then there's HANNAH and BOB. ... And 121 is indeed a palindrome.
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As for whether mathematics will be able to shed more light on whether 196 and the other integers eventually yield to the palindrome-generation process, I recognize the difficulty of the problem, but I'm a little more optimistic.
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My friend Justin, said that when his children were in 6th grade, they were taught that if you take any number, reverse it and add the two together, a palindrome will result. ... Heiko Harborth, On Palindromes, Mathematics Magazine, (1973) 96-99 and; C.W. Trigg, Palindromes in addition, Mathematics Magazine, 40(1967) 26-28.
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A palindromic number or numeral palindrome is a 'symmetrical' number like 16461, that remains the same when its digits are reversed. The term palindromic is derived from palindrome, which refers...
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3. I am a palindrome. I am >11 (greater than eleven) and <50 (less than fifty). I am an odd number. What am I? ... 4. I am also a palindrome. I am greater than the number of days in a year and less than the product of 19 and 20. What number am I? ... Mathematics Problem Solving Menu...
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Palindrome Quest: Three Years Of Computing ... In order for addition of a digits-reversed number to yield a palindrome, there must be no carries in the addition and hence each pair of digits must sum to 9 or less.
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Palindrome Power by Terry Trotter ... Puzzle 7.- Palindrome - Primes: 2 questions by Carlos Rivera ... Numeric Palindrome - A Java project...
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