CAP / lower |
Name & Description |
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ALPHA
(AL-fuh) First letter of the Greek alphabet. |
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BETA
(BAY-tuh) |
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GAMMA
(GAM-uh) |
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DELTA
(DEL-tuh) |
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EPSILON
(EP-sil-on) The second form of the lower case epsilon is used as
the “set membership” symbol. |
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ZETA
(ZAY-tuh) |
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ETA
(AY-tuh) |
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THETA
(THAY-tuh) |
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IOTA
(eye-OH-tuh) |
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KAPPA
(KAP-uh) |
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LAMBDA
(LAM-duh) |
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MU
(MYOO) |
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NU
(NOO) |
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XI
(KS-EYE) |
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OMICRON
(OM-i-KRON) Rarely used because it looks like an ‘o.’ |
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PI
(PIE) The lower-case Pi is universally used to represent that
number which is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its
diameter. The upper-case Pi is used as the “product” symbol. |
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RHO
(ROW) |
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SIGMA
(SIG-muh) The capital Sigma is used as the “summation” symbol. |
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TAU
(TAU) |
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UPSILON
(OOP-si-LON) upsilon with hook symbol. |
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PHI
(FEE) The two versions of lower-case Phi are used
interchangeably. |
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CHI
(K-EYE) |
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PSI
(SIGH) |
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OMEGA
(oh-MAY-guh) Last letter of the Greek alphabet. |