Duncker Diagrams use the following States to achieve solutions:

Defined and Functional
Goal-driven and Set
Present and Desired
None of the above

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Duncker Diagrams, also known as "Duncker's Diagram" or "Duncker's Problem Solving Diagram," is a visual tool used to analyze problems and identify solutions. The states you mentioned are related to how the diagram frames the problem-solving process but are not standard terms associated with Duncker Diagrams.

However, the correct answer in the context of Duncker's methodology focuses on the disconnect between the current state and the desired state of a problem, leading typically to:

  • Present (Current state) and Desired (Goal state)

So, from the options you provided, the most accurate statement related to Duncker Diagrams would be "Present and Desired." This choice reflects the idea that the diagram helps to visualize the gap that needs to be bridged to reach a solution.

If you have a specific context or source regarding these states, please share, and I can help clarify further!