VLSM, Rip V1 and Rip V2

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I am trying to understand some things about Rip V1 and V2 but i am not sure if i am right,

As i know Rip V1 doesn't "advertise" subnet masks, and doesn't support VLSM. If i understand right Even if Rip V1 for example supports VLSM it doesn't matter, Becouse the Rip V1 Only "advertise" the IP address, If some one can please confirm/expand/correct me I will be very thankful, Thank you all and have a nice day.

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