The first 10 digits of the golden ratio φ can be rearranged to give the first 10 digits of 1/π:
φ = 1.618033988 …
1/π = .3183098861 …
And the first nine digits of 1/φ can be rearranged to give the first 9 digits of 1/π:
1/φ = .618033988 …
1/π = .318309886 …
In 1983 amateur mathematician George Odom discovered that if points A and B are the midpoints of sides EF and DE of an equilateral triangle, and line AB meets the circumscribing circle at C, then AB/BC = AC/AB = φ. Odom used this fact to construct a pentagon, which H.S.M. Coxeter published in the American Mathematical Monthly with the single word “Behold!”