Points that lie on the same line are called collinear points.
Points A, O, and K are collinear points because they lie on a line. To be specific, they are found on line \(n\).
Similarly, points B, O, and G are also collinear points because they lie on a line. They are found on line \(m\).
On the contrary, points A, O, and G are NOT collinear because there is no single line that can pass through them.
In the same way, points B, O, and K are NOT collinear because no line that can pass through them.