Difference between primary and secondary colors
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Difference between primary and secondary colors.
Colours which cannot be produced by mixing other colours are called primary colours. It is not found possible to produce either red, blue or green colours by mixing two other colours. For this reason red, green and blue are called primary colours. A secondary colour can be produced by mixing other colours.
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Answer:
Colours which cannot be produced by mixing other colours are called primary colours. It is not found possible to produce either red, blue or green colours by mixing two other colours. For this reason red, green and blue are called primary colours. A secondary colour can be produced by mixing other colours.