Physics, asked by bipsaltia, 5 months ago

white-______=red, fill in the blanks with right name of colours​

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Answered by 6135vis
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Explanation:

Red is a primary color and cannot be produced by mixing other colors. Red, blue and yellow are the three primary colors. Only secondary and tertiary colors can be fabricated by mixing the appropriate colors together. Every color that exists originates from the primary colors. Secondary colors are the result of two primary colors mixed together. Red and blue creates purple. Red and yellow creates orange. Yellow and blue creates green. The secondary colors can be mixed further to create additional shades.

Tertiary colors are the result of a primary and secondary color mixed together. For example, orange mixed with red creates red-orange. Red, yellow and blue are called primary colors. Mixing primary colors produces other colors, depending on the proportions of the mix. For painting purposes, red cannot be made by mixing any other colors. This theory of primary colors is known as the Prang or Artists' Color System, which was introduced by Louis Prang in 1876. Alternative color systems identify different primary colors. One such system is the four-color system for printing in which the primary colors are cyan, magenta, yellow and black. This system produces colors by overlapping different-sized patterns of dots using the four primary colors

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Answered by khushi989737
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Answer:

I think so it's answer is brown.........

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