Pi is the sixteenth letter in the modern Greek Alphabet.
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PI is the Latin name of the Greek letter(by Greek letter I mean the PI symbol.
The symbol for pi (π), is the Greek letter that is the equivalent to the Roman p. It is the Greek letter pi. It is the first letter of the Greek word περίμετρος (perimetros) from which our word perimeter comes.
Pi is a Greek letter for the "P" sound.
pi is the ratio of the perimeter of a circle to its diameter. The Greek letter, pi, is the first letter of the word perimetros (Greek for perimeter).
The symbol of pi is 16th letter of the Greek alphabet and it was chosen because the first letter of the equivalent of the word perimeter begins with pi in the Greek language.
Pi is a letter in the Greek alphabet. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century
The Greek word for perimeter begins with the letter pi, and since circumference and perimeter are the same the letter Pi was used.
in the greek alphabet the letter P is the same as the pi symbol...i think
The term pi comes from the greek letter pi, which is the first letter of the word which in English is "perimeter".
Pi is (probably) an abbreviation for a Greek word meaning "perimeter" or "periphery" ... the original source is not exactly clear.
The word "Pi" derives from the letter "P" (π) out of the Greek alphabet, which's the first letter of the word "περιφέρεια" - peripheria meaning periphery, respectively "περίμετρος" - perimetros, Greek for circumference.
The 'symbol' is a letter in the Greek alphabet - which is pronounced 'pi'. The connection between the letter and the ratio of the diameter and the circumference fo a circle may come from the fact that the letter pi is the first letter of the Greek word for perimeter, and the word for periphery.