What type of star generally undergoes a core-collapse supernova (Types II, Ib, Ic)?

Answer

A single, massive star (at least about eight times the mass of the Sun).

Core-collapse supernovae result from the death of single, massive stars when their core runs out of fuel, causing gravitational collapse.

What type of star generally undergoes a core-collapse supernova (Types II, Ib, Ic)?
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