OB = 1, a straight line on the x-axis
point O is the origin, at the intersection of the
of the x-axis and the y-axis.
If y-length is measured at closely spaced points on the axis x = 1, from B to infinity,
and those values applied to the four complex equations, the points defined, which
are complex numbers, form four lines called y-length complex curves. These curves
combine to form a y-length complex spiral.
The spiral has O as its vertex, intersects at (1,0), and has x = 2 as an asymptote.