possessive form of nouns ending in "x"



Where a noun ends with the letter x, is it proper for the possessive form of the word to end with 's or simply ' ?


Example 1:



"It is Xerox' position that it owns the patent."


vs.


"It is Xerox's position that it owns the patent."



Example 2:



"The ox's tail was short."


vs.


"The ox' tail was short."





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