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Subtractive Color Mixing Artists who paint with pigments use subtractive color mixing to produce different colors. In a subtractive color mixing system, the primary colors are cyan C, magenta M, and yellow Y. The following figure shows that when the three primary colors are mixed in equal amounts, using subtractive color mixing, they form black, K. Using set notation, we state this as C
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In Exercises 50 to 52, determine which color is represented by each of the following. Assume the colors are being mixed using subtractive color mixing. (Use C for cyan, M for magenta, and Y for yellow.)
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