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A rough sketch off a graph that shows the height of the heart in inches over time in minutes

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Creating a rough sketch in text format can be a bit challenging, but I can describe how to visualize the graph you're interested in: the height of the heart over time.

1. **X-axis (Time in Minutes)**: This is the horizontal axis. You can label it with increments, say from 0 to 10 minutes.

2. **Y-axis (Height in Inches)**: This is the vertical axis. You can label it with increments, such as from 0 to, say, 6 inches.

3. **Graph Shape**: You can imagine the graph as a wavy line or oscillating curve. This oscillation represents the heartbeat cycle over time.

4. **Pattern**: Begin at (0, 4) where the heart height (at rest) is around 4 inches. From there, the line will rise and fall, representing the heart expanding (contracting) during the heartbeat. You might have peaks (around 5 to 6 inches) followed by troughs (back to about 4 inches).

5. **Iterations**: The pattern can repeat, so you could show several peaks and troughs over the 10-minute span, depending on how often you want to depict heartbeat cycles.

In summary, your rough sketch might look like a smooth wave (sine wave-like) oscillating above and below a baseline at around 4 inches on the graph to represent the changing height of the heart over time.

If you have specific parameters or additional features in mind (like changes due to exercise or rest), let me know, and I can tailor the description accordingly!
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