First simplify the point coordinates to make this easier to look at/solve.
Point h:
(5(1/2),-4(1/4))
(5/2),(-4/4))
(5/2),(-1)
Point x:
(3(3/4), -1(1/4))
(9/4),(-1/4)
Now we have to use the midpoint formula, which basically adds the x values of both points, then divides them by 2.
You then do this to the y values too. Here's a picture showing you the midpoint formula:
Let's put in the values of your two points:
$$(\frac{x_1 + x_2}{2},\frac{y_1 + y_2}{2})$$
$$(\frac{\frac{5}{2} + \frac{9}{4}}{2},\frac{-1 + -\frac{1}{4}}{2})$$
$$(\frac{\frac{10}{4} + \frac{9}{4}}{2},\frac{-\frac{4}{4} + -\frac{1}{4}}{2})$$
$$(\frac{\frac{19}{4}}{2},\frac{-\frac{5}{4}}{2})$$
$$({\frac{19}{4}}\times\frac{1}{2},{-\frac{5}{4}}\times\frac{1}{2})$$
$$({\frac{19}{8}},{-\frac{5}{8})$$
Looks like the midpoint is $$(\frac{19}{8}, -\frac{5}{8})$$ or $$(2\frac{3}{8}, -\frac{5}{8})$$
Picture taken from: http://www.regentsprep.org/Regents/math/geometry/GCG2/Lmidpoint.htm