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The problem begins by introducing a piecewise function defined for X greater than zero []. For values of X less than 9, the function is |log base 3(X) - 1|, and for values greater than or equal to 9, it is 4 - sqrt(X). The core challenge lies in understanding that if three distinct inputs A, B, and C produce the same function output, they must each originate from different segments of the piecewise definition []. This implies a need to analyze the behavior and "turning points" of the function, such as where 3X equals 3 (resulting in X=1) and X=9, which are crucial for determining if the function is strictly decreasing or increasing.
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The problem begins by introducing a piecewise function defined for X greater than zero []. For values of X less than 9, the function is |log base 3(X) - 1|, and for values greater than or equal to 9, it is 4 - sqrt(X). The core challenge lies in understanding that if three distinct inputs A, B, and C produce the same function output, they must each originate from different segments of the piecewise definition []. This implies a need to analyze the behavior and "turning points" of the function, such as where 3X equals 3 (resulting in X=1) and X=9, which are crucial for determining if the function is strictly decreasing or increasing.