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Blue is a primary color, it is not the combination of any other colors.
A color is primary ONLY if you cannot make this color with any color combination.
All of them. The combination of all saturated colors is black.
The 3 primary colors (red, yellow, blue) can be used in combination to create any other color.
The most basic color combinations are red and blue to make purple, yellow and red to make orange, and blue and yellow to make green. These are considered secondary colors. There are unlimited possible combinations of colors.
Red and blue are two primary colors, when mixed together they make purple, which is a secondary color.
Yellow is a primary color . So are red and blue . All other colors, with the addition of black or white, are some combination of these three colors.
In additive synthesis (light), White is a combination of all colors (Red, Green, an Blue)... In subtractive synthesis (pigment), White is the absence of all color. Of course, white is not really a color at all, but is used as a color reference. A person can technically argue that black and white are the same, because neither one is a color of itself, and both are the combination of all colors, but don't expect anyone to believe it (they are exact opposites).
no colors can make blue because it is a primary color
What? Red is a primary color, you can not mix colors to make red. You can use red to make other colors.
The color green is made basically of the combination of primary colors, blue and yellow. For paint color, other colors may be added to make it brighter, or more grayish etc.
The colors teal and purple make a blueish gray color.