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Let there be three points \( K \), \( L \), and \( M \) on a plane which do not lie on a single line. What is the intersection of the convex angles \( KLM \) and \( KML \)?
(Please note that a hypothetical angle \( XYZ \) is a part of a plane bounded by half lines \( YX \) and \( YZ \).)
The triangle \( KLM \)
The segment \( KL \)
The line \( p =\,\, \leftrightarrow KM \)
The point \( K \)
The axis of the convex angle \( KLM \)