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A normal at `P(x , y)` on a curve meets the x-axis at `Q` and `N` is the foot of the ordinate at `Pdot` If `N Q=(x(1+y^2))/(1+x^2)` , then the equation of curve given that it passes through the point `(3,1)` is

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