This is known as a "palindrome."
Examples include:
level
eye
radar
Palindromes can also be phrases, such as:
Madam I'm Adam
Never odd or even
No, 21 is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a number or word that remains the same when read in reverse order. In the case of 21, it is not the same number when read from right to left as it is when read from left to right.
Is a number that reads the same whether you read the digits from left to right or from right to left.
It is number whose digits read the same from left to right and from right to left. For example, 18645254681.
81=18*4.5
Palindromes.
Yes, 'rotor' is a palindrome because it is spelled the same when read forwards or backwards (i.e., right to left or left to right)
The word that can be read the same way from left to right and from right to left is "radar."
Palindrome.
No, because a palindrome is when a word is spelled exactly the same whether you read it left to right or right to left. The word 'tops' is not a palindrome because it is not spelled the same way if you read it from the last letter the first. An example of a palindrome is radar.
Yes, they are spelled the same
No, 21 is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a number or word that remains the same when read in reverse order. In the case of 21, it is not the same number when read from right to left as it is when read from left to right.
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Read and read are spelled the same because they are examples of homographs, which are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and pronunciations depending on their context. In this case, "read" is the present tense form of the verb, while "read" is the past tense form.
Is a number that reads the same whether you read the digits from left to right or from right to left.
It is spelled the same - "read" - but pronounced like "red".
It is number whose digits read the same from left to right and from right to left. For example, 18645254681.
The arrangement of characters from left to right in the string is the same as the arrangement of characters from right to left. e.g. MOM is a palindrome as it is same even if you read it from either left to right or right to left. while CAT is not a palindrome.