blue + yellow = green
Purple.
Red + yellow + green = brown.
In Spanish, "azul" means blue, and "verde" means green. If we consider "plus" in a symbolic sense, combining blue and yellow (as blue is one of the primary colors and yellow is a secondary color) results in green. Therefore, azul (blue) plus amarillo (yellow) equals verde (green).
Red plus yellow plus blue are the three primary colors in subtractive color mixing, often used in art and design. When mixed together in equal parts, they create a neutral color, often resulting in a dark brown or muddy color. However, in additive color mixing (like with light), combining red, yellow, and blue can yield different results based on the specific shades used. Overall, the outcome depends on the medium and context in which the colors are combined.
it makes a disgusting shade of brown.
it equals dark green
Blue and Yellow are both primary colours. When you mix equal parts yellow and blue you get the secondary colour Green. When mixing green you can vary the colour by varying the amount of blue for a darker green and yellow for a brighter green.
Purple.
Yellow. What else?
Blue and Yellow does make green
Equal amounts of red, blue, and yellow make basic grey.
Brown is the result of mixing all three primary colours (Red Blue & Yellow). Adding more blue will deepen the colour of brown.
Green.
Red Orange Yellow*GreenBlue Indigo VioletRed is to Orange: Blue is to Indigo.INDIGO.AnswerRed is to orange as blue is to green. Red plus yellow is orange; blue plus yellow is green.
Red + yellow + green = brown.
black
Brown