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To simplify the expression (A' x B) + (A x B) + (A x B'), we can group the terms that have the same variables and apply the distributive property.

First, let's simplify the expression A' x B and A x B':

(A' x B) = 0 (since A' represents the complement of A, and when A is false, the result is always false)

(A x B') = 0 (since B' represents the complement of B, and when B is false, the result is always false)

Now, we substitute these values back into the original expression:

(0) + (A x B) + (0) = A x B

So, the simplified expression is A x B.

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