Answer:
Answer explained below
Explanation:
The corners of the triangle are the primary colours; points along the triangle edges represent colours achieved by mixing 2 primary colours.
Points within the triangle represent quantitatively the colours obtained by mixing the 3 primaries in varying proportions.
The match can be written C ≡ aR + bG + cB, where C is the colour to be matched, R, G, B are the chosen primaries and a, b, c, record the amount of each primary. a, b, c, are the measure of the colour C.
Multiplying a, b, c by a constant factor just changes the brightness of the colour so usually a + b + c = 1 is chosen in suitable units.
In this way we can say that the relation between the Maxwell triangle and colour cube