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What is the value of X if the following statements are true:

X is a positive integer greater than 1.
X is the only number that satisfies the equation X^3 - X^2 + X - 1 = 0.
The first three digits of X are 6, 8, and 9 in that order.
The last three digits of X are 4, 3, and 2 in that order.
The sum of the middle two digits of X is 17.
The product of the first three digits of X is 5040.
The product of the last three digits of X is 180.
The sum of all six digits of X is 35.
The difference between the first and last three digits of X is 1001.
X is not a prime number.



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