You can combine them with each other, in varying degrees, to create every other color. They are red, blue and yellow.
2006-08-23 06:43:45
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answer #1
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answered by wcivils 3
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All non-primary colours are some combination of the primary colours.
2006-08-23 06:42:37
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answer #2
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answered by mom_of_ndm 5
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V can't mix any other colors to create them, where as all other colors are made from them. this makes these primary colourz very special
2006-08-23 06:53:23
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answer #3
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answered by gaurav 1
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You can use the three primary colours (red, yellow, blue) plus white and black to make all the other colours.
2006-08-23 06:45:23
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answer #4
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answered by crowgirl 2
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u can make every single color by mixing the primary colours
2006-08-23 06:46:39
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answer #5
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answered by Jean C 3
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i agree with the others. u can't make these colors, but these colors will create other colors.
but the primary colors are different depending on if it's a light source or paint/crayon/pencil/etc.
for paint/crayon/pencil/dyes/inks/etc (not light)- red, yellow, blue
red + blue= purple
yellow + blue= green
red + yellow= orange
mix all 3= brown
for light- red, green, blue
red + green= yellow
green + blue= cyan
red + blue= magenta
mix all 3= white
2006-08-23 06:57:53
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answer #6
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answered by chloe 4
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You can make any colour in the world using only them 3, green red and blue :)
2006-08-23 06:42:57
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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They are the basis for all other colors; mixed together, they form white; and the absence of those colors creates black.
2006-08-23 07:58:36
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answer #8
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answered by Sherry K 5
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You can't mix any other colors to create them. All other colors are made from them.
2006-08-23 06:42:39
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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they are the colors that make up all the other colors
2006-08-23 06:42:24
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answered by chris j 3
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