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Mixing two primary colors will always result in a secondary color.
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By definition, a secondary color is made by mixing two primary colors. In additive color (light): red+green = yellow, red+blue = magenta, green+blue = cyan. In subtractive color (paints/inks): red+yellow = orange, yellow+blue = green, blue+red = purple. Practical pigment impurities can produce muddy or different hues, but the principle stands.
By definition, a secondary color is made by mixing two primary colors. In additive color (light): red+green = yellow, red+blue = magenta, green+blue = cyan. In subtractive color (paints/inks): red+yellow = orange, yellow+blue = green, blue+red = purple. Practical pigment impurities can produce muddy or different hues, but the principle stands.
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