Find all the zeros of the polynomial 2x^4-3x^3-3x^2+6x-2 if tow of its zeros are underoot2, underoot-2
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digitalTrue teachers are those who help us think for ourselves.” – Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
September 5 is a special day in the history of India. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a legendary teacher and India’s second President, is remembered on this day. Widely recognised and respected as one of the 20th century’s most respected Indian thinkers, he wasn’t just a teacher.
He was also an accomplished scholar, a distinguished philosopher, a consummate statesman and an effective diplomat.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
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Born on 5 September 1888 in Tiruttani (a small temple town in Tamil Nadu), Radhakrishnan grew up to become an exemplary teacher who always strove to bring the best out of his students. Such was his clarity and comprehensiveness as a teacher that students of other colleges used to attend his philosophy classes during his years at the Madras Presidency College, the Mysore University and the Calcutta University.
Later, when Radhakrishnan became the second President of India, some of his fans and students met him to request his permission to commemorate his birthday with a celebration. He replied by saying,”instead of celebrating my birthday separately, it would be my proud privilege if September 5 is celebrated as Teachers’ Day.”
Decades later, his legacy continues to play a pivotal role in inspiring teachers across India to contribute to nation-building.
On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, we bring you eight facts that you may not have known about Dr Radhakrishnan.
1. Credited for taking Indian philosophy to the western world, Dr Radhakrishnan’s reason for choosing philosophy for his MA were the free textbooks he got from a cousin!
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After completing his school education, Radhakrishnan’s father wanted him to become a priest at a temple rather than study further. However, he worked hard to win a scholarship from the Madras Christian College that enabled him to pursue his BA and graduate with first class honours in 1906.
While he was initially interested in the physical sciences for his masters, he chose Philosophy as he got free textbooks from a cousin who had just graduated in the subject! However, he quickly grew to love the subject and even wrote several books on the subject.
2. When he got a one-of-a-kind farewell from his students in Mysore.
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The year was 1921 and