Purple.
blue + yellow = green
it makes a disgusting shade of brown.
A weird shade of black is produced:
They are called plus and minus - no difference there!
Because adding a negative is the same as subtracting a positive. In other words, minus a plus is he same as plus a minus. For example 5+ (-3) = 5-3 = +2 5 -(+3) = 5-3 = +2 Remember minus a plus = = minus plus a minus = minus plus a plus = plus minus a minus = plus
orange - yellow = red red + blue = purple
Blue isn't used to make orange. It is yellow and red.
Blue plus red equals purple
orange and purple combined make a reddish- brown. The reason is orange is red plus yellow, and purple is red plus blue, the three primary colors are red, yellow, and blue. When they are combined they make brown. You will add one additional red in using the orange, thus, the reddish hue in the brown color resulting.
deep purple
Primary colors are red, blue and yellow red +blue= purple red + yellow= orange blue + yellow = green Wrong. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green blue.
blue and red
Purple. Mixing red and blue together creates the color purple.
purple
Blue plus red equals purple
tertiary color (mixture of primary colors-red, yellow, blue, and secondary colors-orange,purple(violet), and green.) the tertiary colors are: red orange, yellow orange, yellow green, blue green, and blue purple(violet) The above implies the primaries are red, yellow blue. They are not. Printing: yellow, cyan, magenta, plus black to make solid blacks. Televison: red, green, blue.
What they've always taught in school was: the primary triad is red, blue and yellow the secondary triad is orange (red plus yellow), purple (red plus blue) and green (blue plus yellow). In reality, the primary colors are NOT red, blue and yellow. They are cyan, magenta and yellow. If you use these colors as your primaries, the secondary triad is red (magenta plus yellow), green (cyan plus yellow) and blue (cyan plus magenta). Red, green and blue are also the primary colors of light, which gives further credence to the fact cyan, magenta and yellow are the primaries--cyan absorbs red light, magenta absorbs green light and yellow absorbs blue light. And finally, I can almost guarantee your printer (assuming it's color) does NOT have red or blue ink in it, but it does have cyan and magenta ink.