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Social Justice and Exponential Functions: Using Pandemic Data to Increase Student Understanding
This paper describes a class activity based on real data about COVID-19 death rates in California. The activity helps students learn about exponential func-tions while providing an opportunity to integrate social justice concerns into the mathematics classroom.