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`P` and `Q` are points on the line joining `A(-2,5)` and `B(3,1)` such that `A P=P Q=Q B` . Then, the distance of the midpoint of `P Q` from the origin is (a)`3 `(b) `(sqrt(37))/2` (b) `4` (d) `3.5`

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