[X,Y] "curve" of the imaginary root.

Might be slow to load Really Cool spiral around a curve on the surface represented by Euler's stuff'n'things. I'm assuming this directly related to the surface because otherwise nothing I did makes sense. Works for all (xi)^(1/n). "b" and the other one are just two sides of the same...thing. I don't know, but if you let m increase, "a" (not the other one) will (presumably, based on the math, and an optimistic attitude) represent 'twice' the ratio between x and y, because reasons. Just accept it and be happy. Got these by messing with complex numbers, and assuming x and y were equal, so I could map it to euler's equation, use inverse trig, derive, blah blah, nobody's going to read this. Looks really cool though, more people need to interested in complex numbers, there's so much beauty in them, when you force it at least.

 

KwolZ

 
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