Vmax, Km in competitive and non-competitive inhibition

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So I just need some confirmation. In competitive inhibition, Vmax does not change but Km does. Km most likely shifts to the right? which means a decrease in substrate affinity? Correct?

In non-competitive inhibition, Vmax changes, lowers, but Km stays the same. Yes?

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