Alpha — Α / α

Α α

UppercaseΑ
Lowercaseα
Transliterationa
PronunciationAHL‑fah
Numeric value1

Etymology and Origin

The name "alpha" comes from the Phoenician letter aleph, which meant "ox." The Greeks adapted this letter around 800 BCE, transforming it from a consonant to the first vowel of their alphabet. The word "alphabet" itself derives from the first two Greek letters: alpha and beta.

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Uses of Alpha in Mathematics

In mathematics, α is one of the most commonly used Greek letters:

Uses in Science and Engineering

Cultural and Symbolic Uses

Mathematical Examples with Alpha

Angle notation: sin(α) + cos(α) = ?

Physics equation: α = Δω/Δt (angular acceleration)

Statistics: P-value < α → reject null hypothesis

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Unicode code points: U+0391 (uppercase), U+03B1 (lowercase).

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