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In the previous papers, the author worked with palindromic-type expressions. These expressions are by use of operations addition and multiplications. When the operations are removed, we get normal even order palindromes. In the previous works, it is limited to particular cases including patterns. The final sum is either palindromic or non palindromic. The aim of this paper is to write palindromic-type expressions when final sums are palindromes. The results are with multiple choices representations, i.e., in some cases palindromes can be written in terms of different palindromic-type expressions. Due to high quantity of numbers, the work is limited to 7 digits palindromes. In the another work, palindromic-type expressions are given, where the final sums are non-palindromes. The extensions to higher order digits given later on.
Palindromes, Non-palindromes, Palindromic-type expressions.
Palindromes, Non-palindromes, Palindromic-type expressions.
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