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Greek letters are commonly used in mathematics.
The following are Greek letters commonly used in mathematics and their pronunciations:

1, α (alpha): pronounced "alpha".

2. Beta: pronounced "beta".

3.γ (gamma): pronounced "gamma".

4.δ(Delta): pronounced as "Delta".

5.ε(ε): pronounced "Ipsilon".

6. Zeta: pronounced "Zeta". .

7. Eta: pronounced "eta".

8.θ(Theta): pronounced as "West Tower".

9.ι(Iota): pronounced "jota".

10, kappa: pronounced "kappa".

1 1, λ(Lambda): pronounced "Lambda".

12, μ(Mu): pronounced "Miao".

13, nu (nu): pronounced "new".

14, ξ(Xi): pronounced as "Kexi".

15, ο (Omicron): pronounced as "Omicron".

16, π(Pi): pronounced "pie".

17, rho (rho): pronounced "soft".

18, σ (Sigma): pronounced "Sigma".

19, τ(Tau): pronounced "Dao".

20.υ(Upsilon): pronounced as "Yu Puxilong".

2 1, φ(Phi): pronounced "not".

22.χ(Chi): pronounced "open".

23.ψ(Psi): pronounced "Puxi".

24. Ω (omega): pronounced as "omega".

Some common Greek letters and their main meanings in specific fields

1, α(Alpha): often used to indicate angle, coefficient or attenuation coefficient.

2.β(Beta): It is often used to indicate scale factor, angle or test version.

3.γ(Gamma): commonly used to indicate angle, ratio, optical related parameters, etc.

4.δ(Delta): It is often used to indicate difference, increment, change or tiny value.

5.ε(ε): It is often used to express the definition of small quantity, error or limit.