## Factorial Master ### Instructions Create an abstract class `Factorial` that will serve as the base class for calculating the factorial of a number. This class should have an abstract method `calculate` that will be implemented by its child classes. Implement two child classes: - `IterativeFactorial` which implements the factorial calculation using an iterative approach. - `RecursiveFactorial` which implements the factorial calculation using a recursive approach. > Note: The factorial of 0 is 1, according to the [convention](https://www.chilimath.com/lessons/intermediate-algebra/zero-factorial/) #### Formula for factorial calculation: n! = n × (n−1) × (n−2) × … × 1 And an example: 5! = 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120 ### Expected Abstract Class ```java public abstract class Factorial { public abstract long calculate(int n); } public class IterativeFactorial extends Factorial { @Override public long calculate(int n) { // iterative factorial calculation } } public class RecursiveFactorial extends Factorial { @Override public long calculate(int n) { // recursive factorial calculation } } ``` ### Usage Here is a possible ExerciseRunner.java to test your classes: ```java public class ExerciseRunner { public static void main(String[] args) { Factorial iterativeFactorial = new IterativeFactorial(); Factorial recursiveFactorial = new RecursiveFactorial(); // Test iterative factorial int number = 5; long iterativeResult = iterativeFactorial.calculate(number); System.out.println("Iterative Factorial of " + number + " is: " + iterativeResult); // Expected output: 120 // Test recursive factorial long recursiveResult = recursiveFactorial.calculate(number); System.out.println("Recursive Factorial of " + number + " is: " + recursiveResult); // Expected output: 120 } } ``` ### Expected Output ```shell $ javac *.java -d build $ java -cp build ExerciseRunner Iterative Factorial of 5 is: 120 Recursive Factorial of 5 is: 120 $ ```