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Problems occur in different forms, and can exist in different domains. Examples are provided below.
- In mathematics, a problem is a question about mathematical objects and structures requiring explanation and proof. These questions range from very specific ("What are the real solutions of x2 − 1 = 0?") to quite general ("Why do these numbers appear in apparently different situations? Formulate and prove a conjecture.")
- In society, a problem can refer to particular social issues, which if solved would yield social benefits, such as increased harmony or productivity, and conversely diminished hostility and disruption.
- In business, a problem is a difference between actual conditions and those that are required or desired. Often, the causes of a problem are not known, in which case root cause analysis is employed to find the causes and identify corrective actions.
See also
- Problematization
- Open problem - List of unsolved problems
- Heuristic
- How to Solve It
- Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential
- Optimization problem
- Decision problem
- List of problems
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