What is the joint called if only two links are joined at a point?

What is the joint called if only two links are joined at a point? Correct Answer Binary joint

When only two links are joined at a point then the joint is known as Binary joint. When only three links are joined at a point then the joint is known as Ternary joint. When only four links are joined at a point then the joint is known as Quaternary joint. Bi-joint does not exist.

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