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State true or false

1)Let n be an integer,The set Zn of congruence classes of integers n with respect to operation of addition is a GROUP.

2)The set Zn* of non-zero congruence classes modulo of n, with respect to the operation of multiplication is NOT a GROUP, where n is a prime number.

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