Some people with Synesthesia might see 9 in a colour complementary to 1, others may see them differently.
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False. In color theory, complementary colors are pairs that, when combined, cancel each other out, creating a grayscale color. The number nine does not correspond to a color in this context, as complementary colors are typically identified using hues on the color wheel.
In color theory, complementary colors are those that are opposite each other on the color wheel. However, numbers like "one" and "nine" do not have direct representations in color theory, as they are not colors themselves. If you are referring to specific colors associated with those numbers, please clarify, and I can help determine their complementary relationships.
Two angles whos sum equals ninety degrees
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They are colours that do not match
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Complementary angles total 90° . If 25° is one angle then its complementry angle measures 90 - 25 = 65°
False. In color theory, complementary colors are pairs that, when combined, cancel each other out, creating a grayscale color. The number nine does not correspond to a color in this context, as complementary colors are typically identified using hues on the color wheel.
In color theory, complementary colors are those that are opposite each other on the color wheel. However, numbers like "one" and "nine" do not have direct representations in color theory, as they are not colors themselves. If you are referring to specific colors associated with those numbers, please clarify, and I can help determine their complementary relationships.
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Complementry.
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It can be any color you imagine!
Two colours usually when mixed create black or grey....