Answer:
A) The orbital speeds would fall off sharply with increasing distance from the galactic center.
Step-by-step explanation:
The plot of radial distance versus the orbital speed of objects gives us the galaxy rotation curve. The theoretical and practical curves have significant difference. A possible explanation of this difference could be the existence of dark matter.
According to the theoretical calculations the curve should increase sharply and then decrease as the radial distance increases. The theoretical graph does not take dark matter into account. But the plot made by observations shows the plot increasing first then becoming constant as the radial distance increases.