Choose the correct graph of the following condition.

{(x, y) : x - yimage6}

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x-y≥6 can be written y≤x-6.

This can be graphically represented:

The area on and under the red line is y≤x-6, that is, x-y≥6. All points in this area satisfy the condition.

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