The Alphabet
- 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.