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Transcribed Image Text:Factorial = -120
%3D
Factorial = 1
%3D
O Factorial = 120
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Transcribed Image Text:What is output?
public class RecursiveFactorial {
public static int factorial(int factValue) {
if (factValue <= 0) {
return 1;
}
else {
return factValue*factorial(factValue-1);
}
public static void main (String args) {
int userVal = -5;
%3D
System.out.println("Factorial = " + factorial (userVa
%3D
1));
}
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