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Let P and Q be the points on the line joining `A(-2, 5)` and B(3, 1) such that `AP = PQ=QB`. Then, the mid-point of PQ is

A

`((1)/(2), 3)`

B

`(-(1)/(4), 4)`

C

(2, 3)

D

(-1, 4)

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