How does the case of alternate optimal solutions, as a special case in linear programming, compare to the two other special cases of infeasibility and unboundedness?

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With multiple alternate solutions, any of those answers is correct. In the other two cases, no single answer can be generated. Alternate solutions can occur when a problem is correctly formulated whereas the other two cases most likely have an incorrect formulation.

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