Respuesta :

Answer:

False

Explanation:

In Microsoft Excel or Google Sheet, an absolute cell reference is a cell address that won't be changed even the formula is copied to a new location.

Absolute cell reference is always used whenever a formula is expected to be consistently referred to a particular cell. To create an absolute cell reference, we can simply preceded the row or column or both with the dollar sign $.

For example:

=$A$3 - $B$3