How do I draw the diagram/graph for this problem?

Find the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of theta if the terminal side of theta in standard position contains the point (0,-4)

Oh, never mind. I think I figured it out.

To draw the diagram or graph for this problem, you will need to create the coordinate plane and plot the given point (0, -4).

Here's how you can do it:

1. Draw the x-axis and y-axis on a piece of graph paper or on any drawing surface.
2. Label the x-axis as the horizontal axis and the y-axis as the vertical axis.
3. Remember that the origin of the coordinate plane is located at (0, 0).
4. Since the point (0, -4) is given, plot it on the graph by moving 4 units down from the origin along the y-axis.
5. Once you have plotted the point, draw a line segment from the origin to the point (0, -4). This line segment is the terminal side of theta in standard position.
6. Make sure to extend the line segment beyond the point to visualize the rotation of theta in standard position.
7. Label the point (0, -4) with the letter P (or any other letter of your choice) to denote its position on the terminal side.

The diagram or graph you have drawn will help you visualize the trigonometric functions of theta and the relationships between the coordinates on the unit circle.