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Does an unbounded feasible region imply that the optimal solution to the linear program will be unbounded?

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Yes, unbounded feasible region implies that optimal optimal solution will not be defined.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the feasible region is unbounded, the linear programming problem will not have an optimal solution for all possible objective functions.

Unbounded feasible region means the region will not be enclosed in the circle, no matter how big the circle is.

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