The underlying problem that led to the discovery of Neptune was:

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Hypothetical reasoning is a type of reasoning that involves considering possibilities or hypothetical situations. It's a special form of proof that starts by assuming the truth of a formula. The formula that's assumed doesn't have to be true, which is why the reasoning is called hypothetical.  Here are some examples of hypothetical reasoning: "If you were to make a generalized expression based on limited experience, you would likely get yelled at". "Phil lives in Arkansas. Therefore, Phil lives in Little Rock". "If I get ill, I can't go to work. If I get ill, I can get apply for... Show more

The underlying problem that led to the discovery of Neptune was: