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If a quasar is 1000 times more luminous than an entire galaxy, what is the absolute magn...

If a quasar is 1000 times more luminous than an entire galaxy, what is the absolute magnitude of such a quasar? Note, the absolute magnitude of a bright galaxy is about -21. (Hint: See Reasoning with Numbers 2-1.)

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