It symbolizes the golden ratio. The Golden Ratio: The number approximately equal to 1.618033989... which is exactly equal to (1+√5)/2, If you divide a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to
the whole length divided by the longer part, then, you will have the Golden Ratio.
what does this mean zeta phi beta in African Language & American Language?
Alpha Phi Alpha
theta phi omega are greek letters.
You need the Greek alphabet which is somewhat different from the Latin alphabet we use - there was no h in it so that is replaced by an apostrophe; ph was the letter phi, which we don't have a symbol for; ae was ai; us was os. or eta phi alpha iota sigma tau omicron sigma
Omega Phi delta are letters inthe greek alphabet. they are letters "O", "P", and "D"...for Omega Phi Delta Fraternity & Sorority founded in 1990 at the University of San Carlos, aside from the greek letters it also stands for O-rder, P-eace, D-ecency.
The Greek capital letter for Phi is Φ.
Phi is a letter of the Greek alphabet, "Φ" .
Phi is a letter in the Greek alphabet.
the 21st letter in the greek alphabet is "phi".
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Pi Kappa Phi is the English translation of the three greek letters of PI KAPPA PHI. Each letter being represented by an upper case greek letter. These are the three greek letters our founders choose. Most fraternities choose two or three greek letters to be known by. All it means is Pi Kappa Phi. You will never know unless you get initiated!
Phi is the ratio of everything in nature.
Phi, the Greek letter Φ.
ΦΚΣ (phi kappa sigma) are simply letters of the Greek alphabet and hold no meaning by themselves. Phi Kappa Sigma is the name of a well-known fraternity founded in 1850.
The 21st letter of the Greek alphabet :)
In math, Phi, or the Golden ratio is approximatly 1.6180339887.Otherwise, Phi is how you pronounce a greek letter.
Trick question, there is no Greek letter 'f'. Nearest is the letter Phi, as in Phillip.