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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.

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Is the symbol for Pi a Roman Numeral?

No. the symbol for pi stems off of the Greek letter pi, probably due to the fact that the discoverer of pi was Greek.


Where did PI originate from?

PI is the Latin name of the Greek letter(by Greek letter I mean the PI symbol.


Why is the mathematical symbol of pi called pi?

The symbol for pi is the 16th letter of the Greek alphabet. Many Greek letters are used in mathematics for various functions.


What is the pi math symbol?

Pi is a letter of the Greek alphabet.


Why was the pi symbol made?

The pi symbol is actually a letter of the greek alphabet. Many math symbols are letters of the greek alphabet.


How are the symbol for pi and the word pi related?

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.


How was the symbol pi developed?

The symbol π (pi) is the lowercase form of the 16th Greek letter Pi (prononced pee).


What is The relationship between the word pi and the symbol for pi?

in the greek alphabet the letter P is the same as the pi symbol...i think


Is the symbol pi a greek letter?

Yes.


What language does the pi symbol come from?

Greek.


Who found the symbol for PI?

Actually, the number was discovered and then a symbol had to be assigned to it. Letters of the Greek alphabet are traditionally used for mathematical things, to the symbol for pi was naturally chosen from the Greek alphabet.


Why do you use the symbol II to represent PI?

Pi is one of the letters of the Greek alphabet, and it does look something like II, but not exactly. The top line is continuous. TT is much closer than II.