As the problem tells us, the field at point P is 0, thus, the field exerted by charges q1 and q2 have the same magnitude, and exactly the opposite direction, as it can be seen on the following drawing:
Thus, we know that charge q2 will have to be a source of field (as opposed to a sink), and thus, a positive charge. Now all we have to do is find out what charge could produce a field with the same magnitude of the one from q1. As the electric field can be written as:
We'll have:
Thus, our answer is q2=1.43775*10^(-8)C
Note: Your lesson requests the answer to be inserted as: +1.44