After a technician tests a theory of probable causes, what two actions should the technician take if the testing did not identify an exact cause? (Choose two.)

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After a technician tests a theory of probable causes, what two actions should the technician take if the testing did not identify an exact cause? (Choose two.)

  • Establish a new theory of probable causes.
  • Randomly replace components one at a time until the problem is solved.
  • Document each test tried that did not correct the problem.
  • Verify full system functionality.
  • Test all remaining possible causes starting with the most complex.

    Explanation:

    If the exact cause of the problem has not been determined after you have tested all your theories, establish a new theory of probable causes and test it.

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