Where do astronomers find supermassive black holes?
A) only in the centers of giant elliptical galaxies
B) only in the centers of active galaxies
C) in the centers of both active and normal galaxies, but only those at relatively high redshift values, indicating that they existed in the distant past
D) in the centers of both active and normal galaxies, both nearby and far away
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