Blue and orange are complementary colors, meaning that on a color wheel, they are directly across from one another. Depending on much blue to orange you mix, you could a dark blue or dark orange that is close to sienna. If you do 3 parts blue, 1 part orange, a bit of white, you can get grey.
Pink
'go' and is in 'match' then yes. if 'go' as in mix, then no.
if you mix orange and pink you get a coral.
Brown. Purple is a mixture of red and blue. Orange is mixed red and yellow. Mixing red, blue and yellow together gives brown. You can alter the shade with different proportions, but it will be a shade of brown.
These two colors are complimentary, so the color you get will be brown. See the link for complimentary color explanations.
To mix blue and yellow without creating orange, you can combine them to make green. Blue and yellow are primary colors that produce a secondary color, green, when mixed together. Adjusting the ratio of blue and yellow will determine the shade of green produced.
Orange: mix red and yellow. Green: mix yellow and blue. Violet: mix red and blue.
You can't add anything to orange to make blue.
orange
ORANGE
To get purple, mix red and blue. To get orange, mix red and yellow.
a grey or brown depending how much blue or orange you use in mix.
To obtain orange, mix red and yellow. To obtain green, mix blue and yellow. To obtain violet, mix blue and red.
brown
Pink
blorange
To get blue from orange, you would need to mix orange with a primary color that is opposite on the color wheel, which is blue. Mixing orange and blue together will result in a brownish color due to color theory.