TWITTER MATH

Posted by lazymaths on June 05, 2009

Learning math on Twitter? Is this just a thought, a dream or mere wishful thinking? Not anymore!

LazyMaths.com has been sharing Free Speed Math shortcuts with its Twitter followers since the beginning of this year. Yes, One Free Shortcut a Day. Could it get better than this?

This has been so popular with our followers that they have been wanting for more! So, we plan to now offer something else for free too! More Math on Twitter!!

Starting June 15, we plan to offer one free Smart Math technique for our Twitter followers. If you are taking the GMAT, GRE, SAT, CAT, CET or any multiple choice based Math tests, this is an absolute must for you. All Smart Math techniques are in the Don’t Solve section of LazyMaths. The techniques are based on concepts of approximation, elimination and reverse substitution. Not only does using these techniques, save a ton of time to get to the answer, but it also helps in avoiding silly mistakes.

The Don’t Solve section contains problems in areas of Algebra, Percentages, Average, Ratio Proportion, Time, Speed & Distance, etc. Check out free samples here.

Eager to learn a new kind of Math right now? Go ahead, sign up with LazyMaths.com and select your choice of membership. We guarantee that you would not regret.

While we publish free speed math shortcuts and free smart math techniques, we also publish math puzzles, downloadable math learning resources like Number classification. All of these are available to our Twitter followers as well as on our blog – Zzzlog.

In short, learn math the web 2.0 way – right on Twitter! Simply follow LazyMaths on Twitter and become a pro in Twitter Math!!


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