I am having a hard time trying to figure this out:
U domain is [0,1]
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1What is $u Î [0, 1]$ supposed to be? – The Pointer Feb 06 '20 at 07:50
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u domain [0, 1] – mathsmad Feb 06 '20 at 07:52
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The shape is an Archimedean spiral, where the radius is continuously increasing to $0.5$ linearly.
Think about the simple spiral shown below, defined as $x=Ru\cos(2k\pi u), y=Ru\sin(2k\pi u)$, where $R$ is the final radius and $k$ is the total revolutions.

Now compare the shape of the question and the shape above, the former is rotated by $\pi/2$ and the initial radius starts from $0.1$ instead of $0$.
Hence the hint would be $x=f(u)\cos(\phi(u))$, where $f(u)$, a linear function, represents the radius, and $\phi(u)$ affects the revolution, rotate direction (clockwise and the rotation of the whole shape).
Chris Tang
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