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A, B and C represent switches in 'on' position and A', B' and C' represent them in 'off' position. Construct a switching circuit representing the polynomial ABC + AB'C + A'B'C. Using Boolean Algebra, prove that the given polynomial can be simplified to C (A + B'). Construct an equivalent switching circuit.

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