Question: What is the formula to determine the slope of linear polarization curve?

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A : ?E/?i =[2.3*icorr*(?a+?b)]/[?a*?b]

B : ?E/?i=[?a+?b]/[2.3*icorr*(?a*?b)]

C : ?E/?i=[?a*?b]/[2.3*icorr*(?a+?b)]

D : ?E/?i=[2.3*icorr*(?a*?b)]/[?a+?b]

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