Respuesta :
The correct answers are:
C) No, a counterexample is a pea; D) Points lie on the same line if and only if the points are collinear; and B) If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.
Explanation:
For the first question, broccoli is not the only green vegetable. Peas are vegetables and are also green, so this would be a good counterexample.
For the second question, a biconditional is written as the first statement "if and only if" the second statement. For the statement "Points that lie on the same line are collinear," the two conditionals would be "If points lie on the same line, they are collinear" and "If points are collinear, then they lie on the same line." To write this in "if and only if" form, we write "Points lie on the same line if and only if the points are collinear."
For the third question, "Apples grow on trees" can be written as an "if-then" statement as "If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree."
Answer:
Simplified
Step-by-step explanation:
No, a counterexample is a pea.
Points lie on the same line if and only if the points are collinear.
If a fruit is an apple, then it grows on a tree.