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Pink is a tertiary color. It is created by mixing red, a primary color, with white, which lightens the red and produces various shades of pink. In color theory, primary colors are red, blue, and yellow, while secondary colors are formed by mixing primary colors. Since pink is derived from a primary color and involves a modification with white, it is classified as tertiary.

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