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Statement 1: The number of distinct terms in `(1+x+x^2+x^3+x^4)^(1000)i s4001.` Statement 2: The number of distinct terms in expansion `(a_1+a_2++a_m)^ni s^(n+m-1)C_(m-1)^dot`

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