backwardtracing
Backwardtracing is a problem-solving technique that involves working from a desired outcome or goal back to the initial conditions or starting point. Instead of starting with known information and progressing forward to find a solution, backwardtracing begins with the solution and systematically reverses the steps to determine how it could have been reached. This method is often employed in situations where the final state is clearly defined but the path to achieve it is not immediately obvious.
The core principle of backwardtracing is to ask "how can I get to this state?" and then,
While forward reasoning moves from cause to effect, backwardtracing moves from effect to cause. This approach