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Can the optimal value of the primal problem of a linear program ever be less then zero?

An example is: minimize $C=2x_1 +3x_2$ Subject to: $3x_1+4x_2 \leq 5$. Obviously, $x_1$ and $x_2$ are free variables so the optimal solution is either 0 or $-\infty$.

Just wondering which it would be and why it could or couldn't be negative infinity.

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    $\begingroup$ Perhaps, better ask this on math.stackexchange.com ? $\endgroup$
    – Moritz
    Apr 16, 2017 at 22:32

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