Greek symbols

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Across
  1. 1. (ε) – Represents small quantities in calculus.
  2. 4. (β) – The second letter, used in statistics and finance.
  3. 6. (θ) – Commonly used for angles in trigonometry.
  4. 7. (λ) – Represents wavelength in physics.
  5. 9. (Σ, σ) – Summation notation (Σ) and standard deviation (σ).
  6. 11. (ρ) – Used for density in physics.
  7. 12. (μ) – The symbol for the prefix "micro" (10⁻⁶).
  8. 13. (η) – Represents efficiency in physics.
  9. 14. (κ) – Used in statistics and physics.
Down
  1. 2. (ι) – Means a very small amount.
  2. 3. (ζ) – Used in physics and the Riemann zeta function.
  3. 5. (α) – The first letter of the Greek alphabet.
  4. 8. (Δ, δ) – Stands for change in mathematics (Δ) and a small quantity (δ).
  5. 10. (γ) – Represents angles and the gamma function.
  6. 15. (π) – Represents the mathematical constant (≈3.14159).