Step 1 :The problem is asking to graph the system of inequalities and find the coordinates of the vertices. The system of inequalities consists of two inequalities: \(y \geq -4\) and \(x \geq 6\).
Step 2 :The first inequality, \(y \geq -4\), is a horizontal line that passes through the point (0, -4) and includes all the points above it.
Step 3 :The second inequality, \(x \geq 6\), is a vertical line that passes through the point (6, 0) and includes all the points to the right of it.
Step 4 :The intersection of these two inequalities forms a region in the upper right quadrant of the coordinate plane. The vertices of this region are the points where the lines intersect the axes.
Step 5 :To find the coordinates of the vertices, we need to find the points where the lines intersect the axes. The line \(y = -4\) intersects the y-axis at (0, -4) and the line \(x = 6\) intersects the x-axis at (6, 0).
Step 6 :The vertices of the region defined by the system of inequalities are at the points \(\boxed{(0, -4)}\) and \(\boxed{(6, 0)}\).