Is the trivial solution a unique solution?

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If the only solution to Ax = b is the trivial solution, then is that solution considered unique?
 
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Do you know how to tell if the least squares approximation exists?
 
darthxepher said:
If the only solution to Ax = b is the trivial solution, then is that solution considered unique?

If it's the only solution, then by definition it's unique.
 
It doesn't matter whether it is trivial or not, "only solution"= "unique solution".

I have no idea what "Do you know how to tell if the least squares approximation exists?" has to do with "unique solutions" but approximations, whether good or bad, always exist.