Talk:Buzzardsma
S-expression
This comma is equal to S8^2/S7. Although not one of the common forms of S-expressions according to that page, it is obviously simple enough to be useful (which is how I noticed the equivalence in the first place). It equates 49/48 with two 64/63s, similar to S7/S8 which equates it with one. This S-expression also equates the Pythagorean limma (S7*S8^2) with S7^2 and S8^4, showing how it is split in four.
I can't figure out how to add this to the infobox though. As far as I can tell, S-expressions are only auto-generated.Squib (talk) 14:19, 28 September 2025 (UTC)