red and blue are 2 of the three primary colors. green is a secondary color because you mix blue and yellow to make it.
Do you mean the primary colours? The primary colours of pigment are red, blue, and yellow. The primary colours of light are red, blue, and green.
the primary colors are red yellow and blue. secondary colors are colors that you get if you mix two of the primary colors. if you mix blue and yellow you will get green. It is secondary.
Two primary colors mix to make a secondary color. Red and blue make purple, yellow blue make green, and yellow and red make orange. Purple, green, and orange are the secondary colors.
Green can bemade by mixing yellow and blue. However, red and blue cannot, because they are primary colors. Correct me if I'm wrong, but they might all be primary colors... Just know that green can be made by mixing blue and yellow. Red and blue cannot be made with anything. (However, if you mix them together, they make purple).
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
The colours of Google are Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red
The primary colours are: Red, green and blue (RGB), any colours are made firstly by these colours and are called secondary colours: Red + Blue = Purple, Green + Red= yellow.
Do you mean the primary colours? The primary colours of pigment are red, blue, and yellow. The primary colours of light are red, blue, and green.
Red, Green and Blue.
red and blue green and blue
No. Blue and green, as well as red, form the three primary colours in light. Blue is a colour in its own right.The Primary colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue and Yellow make Green.(With paint the colours are blue, red and yellow, and in printing it's cyan, magenta and yellow).
The following equations show what primary physical colours make secondary colours: Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow + Blue = Black No. Red, yellow, blue are *not* primaries. This is subtractive (printing) colorimetry, where the primares are yellow, cyan magenta. The following equations show what primary light colours make secondary colours: Red + Green = Yellow Green + Blue = Cyan Blue and Red = Magenta Red + Green + Blue = White Yes. This is additive, and the primaries are red, green, blue.
blue, black, red, yellow, green
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The red one is red, and the blue and green is black (as long as the blue and green is completely blue and green with no hint of red)
blue and red = magneta also, green + red = yellow green + blue = cyan green + red + blue = white