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This article is about the letter π. For the mathematical pi, see Pi. For other uses, see Pi (disambiguation).
Pi (uppercase Π, lower case π) is the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 80. Letters that arose from pi include Cyrillic Pe (П, п). In Modern Greek, the name of the letter is pronounced /pi/; in modern English, it is pronounced /paɪ/, in particular when referring to the mathematical constant (see below). In Greek the letter is pronounced /p/. The upper-case letter Π is used as a symbol for:
The lower-case letter π is used as a symbol for:
Variant pi or "pomega" (
In HTML, the capital letter Π can be produced using the codes Π or Π, and the lower-case by using π or π within the source code. See alsoReferences
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