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Statement-1: In the expansion of `(sqrt(5)+3^(1//5))^(10)`, sum of integral terms is 3134.
Statement-2: `(x+y)^(n)=underset(r=0)overset(n)(sum).^(n)C_(r)*x^(n-r)y^(r)`.

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