Combined field due to the earth and a bar magnet, Physics

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Where do you find the null points in the combined field due to the earth and a bar magnet, when

i) the N-pole of the magnet is taken towards the north of the earth,

ii) the S-pole of the magnet is taken towards the north of the earth


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