Which of the following is an important starting assumption in models of galaxy formation?
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Which of the following is an important starting assumption in models of galaxy formation?
a) galaxies form first, then black holes.
b) all galaxies start out as spiral galaxies.
c) black holes form first, seeding the formation of galaxies.
d) some regions in the universe start out denser than others.
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