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Three of the five key elements to ask questions about when identifying the root cause of a problem are:
Conditional
A statement in logic that is compound and expresses a factual possibility or hypothetical situation and its consequence.
Biconditional
A logical connective indicating a statement in which two conditions are both necessary and sufficient for each other.
Disjunctions
Logical operators that represent the relationship "or" between two elements, propositions, or sets, implying that at least one of the elements is true.
Negation
In logic, negation refers to the operation of changing a statement's truth value from true to false, or vice versa.
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