Cochleoid

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In geometry, a cochleoid is a snail-shaped curve similar to a strophoid which can be represented by the polar equation

cochleoid (solid) and its polar inverse (dashed)
A flexible pole is fixed upright at one end and bent over to always form a circular arc. The other end then traces out a Cochleoid.

the Cartesian equation

or the parametric equations

The cochleoid is the inverse curve of Hippias' quadratrix.[1]

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