Purple.
Mixing red and blue pigments makes a purple color. Mixing red and blue light, on the other hand, gives you magenta.
Mixing red and blue together will result in the color purple.
No, purple is not a primary color. In traditional color theory, the primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. Purple is considered a secondary color, created by mixing red and blue.
Purple is the colour achieved by mixing equal parts red and blue, therefore it is in the middle and not closer to either.
You can not do this. Red blue and yellow are colors that can not be made by another color.
When two primary colors are mixed together, they form a secondary color. Mixing red and yellow creates orange, mixing blue and yellow creates green, and mixing blue and red creates purple. Intermediate colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary color.
Purple
Mixing blue and red will create the color purple.
Blue, Red, yellow are the three primary colours, and can't be created by mixing colours together.
The color between blue and red is purple. It is a secondary color formed by mixing blue and red together.
Mixing red and blue together typically results in the color purple.
Mixing equal parts of red and blue will create a magenta color.