ALPHA (AL-fuh) First letter of the Greek alphabet. BETA (BAY-tuh) GAMMA (GAM-uh) DELTA (DEL-tuh) EPSILON (EP-sil-on) The second form of the lower case epsilon is used as the “set membership” symbol. ZETA (ZAY-tuh) ETA (AY-tuh) THETA (THAY-tuh) IOTA (eye-OH-tuh) KAPPA (KAP-uh) LAMBDA (LAM-duh) MU (MYOO) NU (NOO) XI (KS-EYE) OMICRON (OM-i-KRON) Rarely used because it looks like an ‘o.’ 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. RHO (ROW) SIGMA (SIG-muh) The capital Sigma is used as the “summation” symbol. TAU (TAU) UPSILON (OOP-si-LON) PHI (FEE) The two versions of lower-case Phi are used interchangeably. CHI (K-EYE) PSI (SIGH) OMEGA (oh-MAY-guh) Last letter of the Greek alphabet
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