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The ordinate and the normal at any point `P` on the curve meet the x-axis at points `A` and `B` respectively. Find the equation of the family of curves satisfying the condition , The product of abscissa of `P` and `AB`=arithmetic mean of the square of abscissa and ordinate of `P`.

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