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M84, M87, and NGC 4258 all have accretion disks around their central black holes for which the rotational velocities have been measured in HST spectra. In M84, the disk extends 8 pc from the center and exhibits Doppler velocities as large as ±400 km/s with respect to the galaxy's overall radial velocity. In M87, the corresponding figures are 20 pc and 500 km/s. In NGC 4258, the figures are 0.5 ly and 1000 km/s. Calculate the black hole masses to two significant figures. Comment also on the assumptions under which you did your calculation (e. g., orbital plane viewed edge-on; note the appearance of the galaxies and their disks in the notes) and the effect this may have on the accuracy of the answers.

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