The primary colors are red, yellow and blue - all others are not "primary" colors.
Black and white are not colours. Black is a shade and white is a tint. Colors/Colours like purple, green, and orange would not be prime as they are a mix of other colors/colours.
the only prime colors are red, blue and yellow, so any color besides those colors would not be a prime color. they are prime colors because no other color combinations can make then.
Red, Green and Blue. because they can mix to other colors RGB
Read this article/paper by Dr. Karl Palmen, an astronomer and mathematician, in the related links. This paper got me interested in math:
No, Primary Colours.
Red & Black
No.
none because blue is a prime color and prime colors can make colors but prime colors cant be made
nothing
there are no combinations to create them that do not involve the prime numbers and/or primary colors themselves
Burgundy is not a prime color. The prime colors are red, blue and yellow.
red, yellow, and blue are the three prime colors . sooo, brown, white, black, green, orange, purple, and pink would not be prime colors.
There are three primary colours and three is a prime number. The answer above me is great ^_^ but dont forget... They're both the most important colors/numbers. Kind of. =P
Nothing. Colours and numbers have no relationship.
brown is a mixture of yellow blue and red. All of the prime colors.
red, blue, yellow
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The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
3 Prime Colors