green, as blue and yellow makes green. white would also go with blue, and so would black if it is light blue, as black and navy are a disaster. yellow doesnt really go with anything fashionwise, best to avoid it unless its a spongebob tshirt!
If you've already got pink, blue, green, and yellow, it doesn't really matter much what other colors you add.
green, yellow,blue,red, black
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).
Green
The colours of Google are Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Red
Blue and yellow, or blue and green.
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.
blue, black, red, yellow, green
Yellow and Blue
Blue Yellow Green ECT.
why was black blue yellow red green chosen for the flag
Red light plus green light equals yellow light. This is why you get yellow on a screen. Light colours mixed give you different colours to paint colours. Light Primary colours are red, blue and green but Paint Primary colours are red, blue 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.