A line passes through the point (0,-4) and (5,6).

Find the rise (change in the y value using the two given points.

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To find the rise (the change in the y values) between the two given points (0, -4) and (5, 6), you can use the formula for the rise:

\[ \text{Rise} = y_2 - y_1 \]

Here, \( y_1 \) is the y-coordinate of the first point and \( y_2 \) is the y-coordinate of the second point. For the points (0, -4) and (5, 6):

  • \( y_1 = -4 \)
  • \( y_2 = 6 \)

Now, substitute these values into the formula:

\[ \text{Rise} = 6 - (-4) = 6 + 4 = 10 \]

Thus, the rise (change in the y value) is \( 10 \).