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6. match the definitions with the color scheme types. - a color scheme …

Question

  1. match the definitions with the color scheme types.
  • a color scheme that uses colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel
  • a color scheme that uses three evenly spaced colors on the color wheel
  • a color scheme created through the use of a single common color or hue
  • a color scheme that uses colors on either side of one of the complementary colors
  • a color scheme that uses two complementary color pairs, each on opposite sides of the color wheel
  • a color scheme that utilizes colors next to each other on the color wheel

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we match each definition to the correct color scheme type by recalling color theory:

  1. "a color scheme that uses colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel"Complementary (opposite colors on the color wheel are complementary).
  2. "a color scheme that uses three evenly spaced colors on the color wheel"Triadic (three colors spaced 120° apart on the color wheel).
  3. "a color scheme created through the use of a single common color or hue"Monochromatic (uses variations of one hue).
  4. "a color scheme that uses colors on either side of one of the complementary colors"Split - Complementary (uses a base color and two adjacent to its complement).
  5. "a color scheme that uses two complementary color pairs, each on opposite sides of the color wheel"Double - Complementary (two sets of complementary colors).
  6. "a color scheme that utilizes colors next to each other on the color wheel"Analogous (adjacent colors on the color wheel).

If we assume common color scheme names (even if the problem’s options aren’t fully visible, these are the standard matches):

  • Opposite colors: Complementary
  • Three evenly spaced: Triadic
  • Single hue: Monochromatic
  • Sides of complementary: Split - Complementary
  • Two complementary pairs: Double - Complementary
  • Adjacent colors: Analogous

For example, if the first definition (opposite colors) is to be matched, the answer is the "Complementary" color scheme. If you provide the exact options (e.g., A. Complementary, B. Triadic, etc.), we can format it with identifiers.

Assuming the first definition’s correct match is "Complementary", the answer (with a common option structure) would be:

A. Complementary (for "a color scheme that uses colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel")

Answer:

To solve this, we match each definition to the correct color scheme type by recalling color theory:

  1. "a color scheme that uses colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel"Complementary (opposite colors on the color wheel are complementary).
  2. "a color scheme that uses three evenly spaced colors on the color wheel"Triadic (three colors spaced 120° apart on the color wheel).
  3. "a color scheme created through the use of a single common color or hue"Monochromatic (uses variations of one hue).
  4. "a color scheme that uses colors on either side of one of the complementary colors"Split - Complementary (uses a base color and two adjacent to its complement).
  5. "a color scheme that uses two complementary color pairs, each on opposite sides of the color wheel"Double - Complementary (two sets of complementary colors).
  6. "a color scheme that utilizes colors next to each other on the color wheel"Analogous (adjacent colors on the color wheel).

If we assume common color scheme names (even if the problem’s options aren’t fully visible, these are the standard matches):

  • Opposite colors: Complementary
  • Three evenly spaced: Triadic
  • Single hue: Monochromatic
  • Sides of complementary: Split - Complementary
  • Two complementary pairs: Double - Complementary
  • Adjacent colors: Analogous

For example, if the first definition (opposite colors) is to be matched, the answer is the "Complementary" color scheme. If you provide the exact options (e.g., A. Complementary, B. Triadic, etc.), we can format it with identifiers.

Assuming the first definition’s correct match is "Complementary", the answer (with a common option structure) would be:

A. Complementary (for "a color scheme that uses colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel")