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
There are three primary colors and three is a prime number.
there are no combinations to create them that do not involve the prime numbers and/or primary colors themselves
Nothing. Colours and numbers have no relationship.
The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
Prime numbers are numbers with no common factors but one and itself.
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.
Prime numbers r 3 and primary colors are red, blue, yellow
there are no combinations to create them that do not involve the prime numbers and/or primary colors themselves
Prime numbers cannot be made up from multiplying other numbers. Primary colours cannot be made up from adding other colours.
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The cannot be made by combining other numbers or colours, but nearly all others can be made by combining the primes. 0 and 1 cannot be made from prime numbers. Black cannot be made from a combination of primary colours.
Read this article/paper by Dr. Karl Palmen, an astronomer and mathematician, in the related links. This paper got me interested in math:
They cannot be made by combining simpler components.
Yes, numbers can have common prime factors.
Nothing. Colours and numbers have no relationship.
The primary colors are red, yellow, and blue.
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.
All prime numbers have a common factor of 1.