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The palimage of a number is the number obtained by reversing the order of its digits. For the number 354, the palimage would be 453. This is achieved by flipping the order of the digits from left to right.

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Ah, the palimage of 354 is a beautiful number, my friend. It's actually a typo, but that's okay! Mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of numbers. Let's embrace it and appreciate the uniqueness it brings to our day.

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1mo ago
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A palimage of a natural number is the number that has the same digits as the given number but in reverse order. So 123 and 321 are palimages. It arsies in maths problems solving questions - often where the two numebrs are added together. I suspect that this question cane from problesm developed by Mr George Lenchner for Maths Olympiads.

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Oh honey, you mean "palindrome." And the palindrome of 354 is 454. It reads the same backward as forward, just like your sassy attitude - keep it up!

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Norah Fleurival

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1mo ago
shouldn't it be 453

palimage of 354

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