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As you may remember, we have covered JUnit in class and a live demo of this feature was made by our TA during class time on week7. Use the JUnit guideline document that was posted under week7 for this question. For your convenience, this document is also attached to this homework. If you need further help on JUnit, please contact the TA. Write a program in Java that multiplies two integers and displays the result. Use JUnit to test the correctness of the multiplication module as follows:Test your function for an incorrect test case. Your program should provide an output similar to the following screen shot FOR DIFFERENT TWO INTEGERS MULTIPLIED. Please note that the parts of the Java code is deliberately hidden in the screenshots below. Attach your Java code to the homework answer package you are submitting, and zip everything as one single zip file, regarding the naming convention described at the end of this document. Also provide screenshots of your execution as an answer to this question. assertEquals("Here is the test for multiplication", 60 ,Hw. multi(8, 9)); JUnit execution result Project Explorer du JUnit Finished after 0.073 seconds Runs: 1/1 Errors: 0 Failures: 1 HomeworkTest (Runner: JUnit 5] (0.001 s) isGreaterTest (0.001 s)

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