Two colours usually when mixed create black or grey....
No, Primary Colours.
The opposite colors, or complementary colors, to the primary colors are as follows: for red, the opposite is green; for blue, it is orange; and for yellow, it is purple. These complementary colors are located directly across from the primary colors on the color wheel and create contrast when paired together.
To create a wide range of colors, you can mix the primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. By combining these primary colors in different proportions, you can produce secondary colors like green, orange, and purple. Additionally, mixing these secondary colors with primary colors or each other allows for an even broader spectrum of hues. Adjusting the ratios can also lighten or darken the resulting colors.
Colors that are not primary subtractive colors include secondary colors like green, orange, and purple, which are created by mixing the primary subtractive colors cyan, magenta, and yellow. Additionally, tertiary colors, formed by mixing primary and secondary colors, such as red-orange or yellow-green, are also not primary. Other colors, such as pastels and shades, result from altering the brightness or saturation of these primary and secondary colors.
Red & Black
They are colours that do not match
AG, CT
Yes they both look good together. For example a yellow sundress with a purple belt or a purple tank top with a yellow cami under it. Hope this helps!
Involves two or more events
Complementry.
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Two angles whos sum equals ninety degrees
They are called complementry angles
79 degrees
2 angles that equal more than 90 degrees when added
Yes , it is a self complementry code but not a weighted code
draw 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees