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Answer :(In the expression \( (xy+5y) + (2x+10) \), we notice that it consists of two terms being added together. Each term is enclosed within parentheses, indicating that they should be added together as a single unit.)

To clear things up :-

To simplify the expression, we can distribute the addition operation and combine like terms:

1. Distribute addition:
\[ xy + 5y + 2x + 10 \]

2. Combine like terms:
\[ (xy + 2x) + (5y + 10) \]

In the simplified form, we have two separate groups of terms: one containing terms involving \( x \) and another containing terms involving \( y \). Each group can be further simplified if needed, depending on the context of the problem.

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