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show that all roots of the equation x4=1 forms a commutative group under the operation multiplication

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Finite Group Z6. One of the two groups of Order 6 which, unlike , is Abelian. ... The elements of the group satisfy , where 1 is the Identity Element, three elements satisfy , and two elements satisfy . The Cycle Graph is shown above, and the Multiplication Table is given below.

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