Find the lower sum for f(x) = sin(x) over the interval 0, 4, with n = 6. Submit your answer with three decimal figures. Provide your answer below:

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Figure 2. The graph of f(x) = 10 – x² set up with rectangles which have height equal to the maximum
function value over each interval.
It's important to note that the upper sum will always be greater than the lower sum, that the upper sum is greater than
the actual area under the curve, and that the lower sum is less than the actual area under the curve. In the example
above the upper sum is 8.03 and the lower sum is 7.28, while the actual area is 7.67.
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