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Can you help me on either of these questions it doesn't matter you can pick

Can you help me on either of these questions it doesn't matter you can pick-example-1
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The midpoint of NH can be calculated using the formula:


M_(NH)=(N+H)/(2)...(1)

From the graph, we identify:


\begin{gathered} N=0 \\ \\ H=-6 \end{gathered}

Now, using equation (1):


\begin{gathered} M_(NH)=(0-6)/(2)=(-6)/(2) \\ \\ \Rightarrow M_(NH)=-3 \end{gathered}

According to the graph, this is the point K

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