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'''Delta''' (uppercase '''Δ''', lowercase '''δ'''; {{lang|el|δέλτα}}; Modern Greek {{IPA-el|ˈðelta|}} ''dhélta'') is the fourth letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. In the system of [[Greek numerals]] it has a value of 4. It was derived from the [[Phoenician alphabet|Phoenician letter]] [[Dalet (letter)|Dalet]]. Letters that come from delta include [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[D]] and [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]] [[De (Cyrillic)|Д]].
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'''Delta''' (uppercase '''Δ''', lowercase '''δ'''; δέλτα; Modern Greek ˈðelta ''dhélta'') is the fourth letter of the [[Greek alphabet]]. In the system of [[Greek numerals]] it has a value of 4. It was derived from the [[Phoenician alphabet|Phoenician letter]] [[Dalet (letter)|Dalet]]. Letters that come from delta include [[Latin alphabet|Latin]] [[D]] and [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]] [[De (Cyrillic)|Д]].
A [[river delta]] (originally, the [[Nile River]] delta) is so named because its shape approximates the upper-case letter delta (the shape is a triangle).
A [[river delta]] (originally, the [[Nile River]] delta) is so named because its shape approximates the upper-case letter delta (the shape is a triangle).
==Greek==
==Greek==
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In [[Ancient Greek]], it represented a [[voiced dental plosive]] {{IPA|/d/}}. In [[Modern Greek]], it represents a [[voiced dental fricative]] {{IPA|/ð/}}, like the "th" in "that" or "this". It is [[romanization of Greek|romanized]] as ''d'' or ''dh''.
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In [[Ancient Greek]], it represented a [[voiced dental plosive]] /d/. In [[Modern Greek]], it represents a [[voiced dental fricative]] /ð/, like the "th" in "that" or "this". It is [[romanization of Greek|romanized]] as ''d'' or ''dh''.
==Math and science==
==Math and science==
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*A [[derivative|macroscopic change]] in the value of a variable in mathematics or science
*A [[derivative|macroscopic change]] in the value of a variable in mathematics or science
*[[Uncertainty]] in a physical variable as seen in for instance the [[uncertainty principle]]
*[[Uncertainty]] in a physical variable as seen in for instance the [[uncertainty principle]]
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*An interval of possible values for a given quantity for instance across a sample{{Citation needed|date=August 2008}}
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*An interval of possible values for a given quantity for instance across a sample
*Any of the [[Delta baryon|delta particles]] in particle physics
*Any of the [[Delta baryon|delta particles]] in particle physics
*The determinant of the matrix of coefficients of a set of linear equations (see [[Cramer's Rule]])
*The determinant of the matrix of coefficients of a set of linear equations (see [[Cramer's Rule]])

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Delta (uppercase Δ, lowercase δ; δέλτα; Modern Greek ˈðelta dhélta) is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 4. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Dalet. Letters that come from delta include Latin D and Cyrillic Д.

A river delta (originally, the Nile River delta) is so named because its shape approximates the upper-case letter delta (the shape is a triangle).

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Greek

In Ancient Greek, it represented a voiced dental plosive /d/. In Modern Greek, it represents a voiced dental fricative /ð/, like the "th" in "that" or "this". It is romanized as d or dh.

Math and science

Upper case

The upper-case letter Δ can be used to denote

  • Change any type; (in science and engineering fields)
  • Change; e.g. in
<math>{y_2-y_1\over x_2-x_1} = {\Delta y \over \Delta x}</math>, the average change of y per unit x, i.e. the change of y over the change of x
<math>\Delta f = \sum_{i=1}^n {\frac{\partial^2 f}{\partial x_i^2}}</math>
<math>\Delta = b^2 - 4ac\,\!</math>

Lower case

The lower-case letter δ can be used to denote

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