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Given an integer x, return true if x is a palindrome, and false otherwise. Example 1: Input: x = 121 Output: true Explanation: 121 reads as 121 from left to right and from right to left. Example 2: Input: x = -121 Output: false Explanation: From left to right, it reads -121. From right to left, it becomes 121-. Therefore it is not a palindrome.

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Palindrome-Number-Leet-Code-Python

Given an integer x, return true if x is a palindrome, and false otherwise.

Example 1:

Input: x = 121 Output: true Explanation: 121 reads as 121 from left to right and from right to left. Example 2:

Input: x = -121 Output: false Explanation: From left to right, it reads -121. From right to left, it becomes 121-. Therefore it is not a palindrome. Example 3:

Input: x = 10 Output: false Explanation: Reads 01 from right to left. Therefore it is not a palindrome.

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Given an integer x, return true if x is a palindrome, and false otherwise. Example 1: Input: x = 121 Output: true Explanation: 121 reads as 121 from left to right and from right to left. Example 2: Input: x = -121 Output: false Explanation: From left to right, it reads -121. From right to left, it becomes 121-. Therefore it is not a palindrome.

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