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
red, yellow, and blue are the three prime colors . sooo, brown, white, black, green, orange, purple, and pink would not be prime colors.
none because blue is a prime color and prime colors can make colors but prime colors cant be made
Color theory can become very complex but basically there are three primary colors, Red, Blue and Yellow. These three colors make three secondary colors. Red and yellow make orange, blue and yellow make green and red and blue make violet.
No, red is not a prime color, it is a primary color! It is one of the three primary colors- the other two being yellow and blue.
White is made from a combination of all three primary colors: red, blue, and green. When these three primary colors are mixed together in equal amounts, they create white light.
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.
nothing
there are no combinations to create them that do not involve the prime numbers and/or primary colors themselves
Not necessarily. Yellow is one of the three primary colors when dealing with paint, while the other two are red and blue. When dealing with light, however, which is the primary source of color, the three primary colors are green, red and blue.
Burgundy is not a prime color. The prime colors are red, blue and yellow.
The three different colors are blue, red, and yellow.