To find the midpoint \( Q \) of a line segment \( PM \) with endpoints \( P \) and \( M \), we use the midpoint formula:
\[ Q = \left( \frac{x_1 + x_2}{2}, \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2} \right) \]
where \( (x_1, y_1) \) are the coordinates of point \( P \) and \( (x_2, y_2) \) are the coordinates of point \( M \).
Since the specific coordinates of points \( P \) and \( M \) aren't given in your question, I can't calculate the exact midpoint without that information. However, to determine which of the provided answers for \( Q \) is correct, you would need the coordinates of points \( P \) and \( M \).
If you can provide that information or describe the image you are referring to, I can help you calculate the midpoint!