Mathematics
From the adjoining figure, write

(i) collinear points.
(ii) concurrent lines and their points of concurrence.
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(i) Collinear points are three or more points lying on the same line.
Collinear points are — A, D, C ; B, D, E .
(ii) Concurrent lines are three or more lines passing through the same point. The point at which they meet is called the point of concurrence.
∴ Lines l, n, p at B ; Lines m, p, q at A.
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